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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Preikestolen or the Puplit Rock, is one of the most visited attractions in Norway, and one of the most photographed sites. It’s a steep cliff that has a 1,982 ft. drop. From the 82 by 82 feet, flat top you get a panorama view over the beautiful Lysefjord. As for many of Norway’s natural attractions, there are no fences or barriers of any kind. While the rock receives over 200,000 visitors a year, there has only been one accident.

The Viking Ship Museum is in Oslo, Norway and is a branch of The University of Oslo's Museum of Cultural History. It contains exhibits featuring archaeological finds from Tune, Gokstad, Oseberg, and the Borre mound cemetery.

The Tusenfryd Amusement Park, literally meaning "a thousand joys", is centered in Vinterbro, Norway. It's the largest amusement park in the country with over 30 rides and plenty of games, shops, and restaurants.

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