These are several videos highlighting Norway’s Preikestolen (aka Pulpit Rock), a naturally formed granite overhang with a sheer drop of 604-meters (1,982 feet). The rock attracts some 300,000 visitors each year, and was formed 10,000 years ago in the most recent Ice Age. And, unlike US tourist attractions, the overhang features no guardrails or safety measures of any kind. Just hang right out over the edge if you want! I’ve got sweaty palms just looking at it. And you know what sweaty palms do. “Grow hairy palms.” Exactly. It’s really that giant crack in the rock for me. And for that reason, I’m out.
Keep going for a short video, a longer, beautifully shot one with different angles, and one from Tom Scott discussing the rock, and human risk-taking.