Torghatten

Granite dome in Brønnøy, Nordland, Norway
Map of the location
Map of the location
Torghatten
Location in Nordland
LocationBrønnøy, Nordland, NorwayTopo map1725 I Brønnøysund

Torghatten is a granite dome on the island of Torget in Brønnøy Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is known for its characteristic hole, or natural tunnel, through its center.[1] It is possible to walk up to the tunnel on a well-prepared path, and through it on a natural path.

On 6 May 1988, Widerøe Flight 710 from Namsos to Brønnøysund crashed into the side of the mountain, and all 36 passengers and crew died.[2]

Tunnel

According to legend, the hole was made by the troll Hestmannen while he was chasing the beautiful girl Lekamøya. As the troll realized he would not get the girl, he released an arrow to kill her, but the troll-king of Sømna threw his hat into the arrow's path to save her. The hat turned into the mountain with a hole in the middle.[citation needed]

The tunnel is 160 metres (520 ft) long, 20 metres (66 ft) wide, and 35 metres (115 ft) high. It was formed during the Scandinavian ice age. Ice and water eroded the looser rocks, while the harder ones in the mountain top have resisted erosion.[3]

See also

Media gallery

  • The large hole in Torghatten
    The large hole in Torghatten
  • The climb up to the hole
    The climb up to the hole
  • View from the south
    View from the south
  • Torghatten in February
    Torghatten in February
  • Torghatten Mountain taken from the MV Viking Sea
    Torghatten Mountain taken from the MV Viking Sea
  • Closeup of the hole
    Closeup of the hole

References

  1. ^ "Gallery-Norway-Torghatten". Retrieved 4 Aug 2010.
  2. ^ Stene-Johansen, W.; Solheim, T.; Sakshaug, O. (June 1992). "Dental identification after the Dash 7 aircraft accident at Torghatten, Northern Norway, May 6th, 1988". J Forensic Odontostomatol. 10 (1): 15–24. PMID 1429934.
  3. ^ "Torghatten, Scenic Attractions". Retrieved 4 Aug 2010.

External links

  • Brønnøy municipality website about Torghatten (in Norwegian)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Torghatten.


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