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Speilsalen

Coordinates: 62°46′8.56″N 9°21′9.90″E / 62.7690444°N 9.3527500°E / 62.7690444; 9.3527500
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Speilsalen
Inside Speilsalen

Speilsalen (The Hall of Mirrors) was a natural glacial formation caused by a river underneath a glacier in the Trollheimen mountains in the municipality of Oppdal in Trøndelag county, Norway. It was located at the northeast base of the mountain Blåhøa.

Under favourable conditions late summer, it was possible to walk the 200 to 300 metres (660 to 980 ft) from one end to the other underneath the glacier. It was never considered safe to walk under a glacier. Speilsalen collapsed in August 2007.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Speilsalen er åpen" (in Norwegian). Fjellforum :: Vis Temaet. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23.

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62°46′8.56″N 9°21′9.90″E / 62.7690444°N 9.3527500°E / 62.7690444; 9.3527500