A perfect place for that adrenaline rush!

Kjeragbolten, Norway

The stuck boulder amidst the two mountains that has a direct drop of 241 mts below it!

Kjeragbolten, a 5 m³ boulder wedged in a mountain crevasse by the edge of the Kjerag mountain, Norway. One can walk onto the rock without any equipment, but there is a direct 241 m drop below and then another tumble of 735 m down to Lysefjorden, so to walk onto it requires good nerves and steady feet!

A snap and the world would come to an end!

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The mystical Shiva Linga in the Kedareshwar Cave, Harishchandragad

The captivating picture is of Kedareshwar Cave near Harishchandragad hill fort in Ahmednagar region of Maharashtra, India. Right in the middle of this huge cave lies a Shiva Linga surrounded by 5-feet deep fresh water. The Shiva Linga definitely plays ‘difficult to reach’ since this water is ice-cold and almost impossible to be crossed. In fact in the monsoons, a small stream from the hill further adds to the difficulty. However, the most interesting part is the associated local legend. It says that when the fourth pillar near the Shiva Linga breaks, the world will come to an end. No info is available about the other three pillars!