Vast Grotto Discovered Under Norwegian Glacier
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Glacier experts in Norway have reason to rejoice after recently uncovering a sensational new grotto, formed under the Nigard Glacier in Sogn og Fjordane. Experts say they’ve never seen a grotto as large as this one - it’s about 8 meters high, 20-30 meters deep, and a full 20 meters wide.
Experts are calling the grotto an “ice cathedral,” and it is believed to have been caused by the warming Norwegian climate. With its shocking blue colors, the grotto is spectacularly beautiful.
The public has been warned not to go exploring the grotto on its own as they can collapse suddenly, especially during summer.
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