Norway's Jaw-Dropping Tourist Route Along Towering Sea Cliff

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The Hornelen mountain in Norway, claimed to be the tallest sea cliff in Europe, has opened a new via ferrata climbing route for adrenaline-seekers. The 860-meter-high mountain offers breathtaking views of the Norwegian fjords. The route, developed by Rogier van Oorschot over nine years, consists of three options of varying difficulty levels. Hornelen Via Ferrata ensures climbers' safety by providing necessary equipment and guides. The new tourist attraction has received overwhelming feedback for its stunning scenery and steep rockface rising from the sea.
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