Hallo Norwegen! Ich mache einen Roadtrip durch euer wundervolles Land und bin auf diese große Holztür gestoßen, die mit einem Schloss gesichert ist. Es gibt keine Schilder in der Nähe und der Ort ist auf Google Maps nicht verzeichnet.

Die GPS-Koordinaten sind 59°02’18.4"N, 6°42’57.5"Ees liegt am Ende einer Schotterstraße an der Straße FV4224, in der Nähe des Aussichtspunkts Utsikt Tjodanpollen.

Mein Freund und ich haben vermutet, dass es sich um ein supergeheimes Labor handelt, in dem Stranger Things™️-Sachen gemacht werden. Aber wenn das stimmt, keine Sorge, was in Norwegen passiert, bleibt in Norwegen, wir werden das Geheimnis bewahren.

(Entschuldigen Sie die schlechte Formatierung, ich bin mobil.)

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1eqhand

Von tot0k

26 Comments

  1. propofjott on

    Troll storage. Or more likely something to do with hydroelectrics. I think a lot of the lakes are regulated and feed into the Tjodan hydroelectric powerplant.

  2. Organic_Tradition_94 on

    We have one of these near my workplace in Oslo. I was told it’s a bomb shelter. Never seen anyone enter or leave. I’ve only ever seen an ambulance parked out the front so your guess is as good as mine.

  3. You’ve discovered one of many secret Norwegian cheese vaults. It holds the finest brunost in all the land, guarded by a council of elder trolls. Good luck getting past them, they’re very protective of their snack!

  4. Pinewoodgreen on

    My bet is some boring utility stuff. It can also be related to wartime, so a bomb shelter. or a backup storage of usefull things. But yeah nothing sinister going on.

    yes I am boring, but I just think these are neat. I know at least around cities stuff like water treatment can be hid away like that. or wastewater sorting systems.

  5. Entrance in connection with the hydro power dam you can se next to the entrance is my guess.

  6. Background-Customer2 on

    culd be abomb shelter or a utilety tunel of some sort to run cables and piping thrugh to underground hydro electric power stations or just a trafic tunel

  7. The nearby lake Tjodanpollen, appears to be dammed, and there’s some concrete (?) infrastructure in the south-east corner of the lake, which is close to the door carved into the mountain. This is easy to spot on the Google Earth satellite photo which you linked to.

    The concrete structure by the lake and the doorway in the mountainside most likely connects, and probably house a pump, to allow the lake to be used as a spare reservoir for a nearby hydroelectric plant, as propofjott suggested.

  8. Party cave, only operable during major worldwide events, eg. covid lockdowns.

  9. It’s apart of the tjodan Hydroelectric powerplant pump station maybe.

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