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The Reddal canal created in the 19th century to make room for farming in the inlands, as well used to transfer timber down to the coast. Now it’s a popular swimming and bathing spot for teenagers, as it offers cliffs they can jump from, up to 12 meters.

NORWAY | Thursday, 4 July 2013 | Views [411] | View Smaller Image

The Reddal canal created in the 19th century to make room for farming in the inlands, as well used to transfer timber down to the coast. Now it’s a popular swimming and bathing spot for teenagers, as it offers cliffs they can jump from, up to 12 meters.

 

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