For us Norwegians this would be an offence to the nature. It would be like chopping of the top of one of the large pyramids in Egypt, and putting a hotel there, or integrating Stonehenge into a shopping mall. You just don’t do that.
elf25says
All I see is a lot of ‘nope’
Batamaransays
Nope. How much does it cost to never stay there?
swissarmypensays
Why does it look like that one car is speeding to run off the cliff
Zorzarixsays
Lysefjorden is home to two of Norway’s most famous tourist Instagram hotspots: Preikestolen and Kjeragbolten. I would hate for the view from either of these spots to be ruined by this abomination.
earthmoonsun says
Close up of the pool.
DomeSlave says
I think I’d feel even less safe in one of those cars on top of the cliff than in the pool.
selfish-utilitarian says
https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/norway-cliff-hotel-scli-intl/index.html
Please notice that this is just a concept, and not likely to EVER happen.
For us Norwegians this would be an offence to the nature. It would be like chopping of the top of one of the large pyramids in Egypt, and putting a hotel there, or integrating Stonehenge into a shopping mall. You just don’t do that.
elf25 says
All I see is a lot of ‘nope’
Batamaran says
Nope. How much does it cost to never stay there?
swissarmypen says
Why does it look like that one car is speeding to run off the cliff
Zorzarix says
Lysefjorden is home to two of Norway’s most famous tourist Instagram hotspots: Preikestolen and Kjeragbolten. I would hate for the view from either of these spots to be ruined by this abomination.
Kokamo_Joe says
dope
Thewalrus26 says
Thanks, I hate it.