A Wonderful Viewpoint - TNY_20220811_124007344.PXL_PANO
The Getsvedjeberget mountain isn't very high at 286 m / 938 feet, but belonging to the High Coast on the Swedish Baltic Coast, it continues to rise out of the sea at a rate of 8 mm / .3" per year which geologically speaking is insanely fast.
The mountain is mainly made up of Rapakivi granite which withers quite easily which has led to to rocks breaking up in extremely angular sections, almost looking like it was cut by man.
Near the top of the mountain is "The Pulpit" a rock protruding out and making an excellent viewpoint towards the water in the bays reaching in from the Baltic Sea.
I took this shot with my wife on the Pulpit using just my cell phone (Poco F3) using the Google Camera app and its rather terrific panorama mode.
A Wonderful Viewpoint - TNY_20220811_124007344.PXL_PANO
The Getsvedjeberget mountain isn't very high at 286 m / 938 feet, but belonging to the High Coast on the Swedish Baltic Coast, it continues to rise out of the sea at a rate of 8 mm / .3" per year which geologically speaking is insanely fast.
The mountain is mainly made up of Rapakivi granite which withers quite easily which has led to to rocks breaking up in extremely angular sections, almost looking like it was cut by man.
Near the top of the mountain is "The Pulpit" a rock protruding out and making an excellent viewpoint towards the water in the bays reaching in from the Baltic Sea.
I took this shot with my wife on the Pulpit using just my cell phone (Poco F3) using the Google Camera app and its rather terrific panorama mode.