Foggy morning on top of Prekestulen.
Prekestulen, Norway
Prekestulen (Norwegian: Preikestolen, "Preacher's pulpit") or Pulpit Rock ("pulpit rock"), in ancient times named Hyvlatonnå, is a giant cliff 604 m high above Lüse Fjord opposite the Kjerag[no] plateau in the municipality of Forsanne, Norway.
The top of the cliff is about 25 × 25 meters, square and almost flat. The view from the cliff overhanging the fjord is magnificent, and because of it the cliff is known as one of Norway's main natural attractions.