Dragon's Eye is a natural hollow in the rocks along Norway's northwestern coastline that looks just like a reptilian oculus. A boulder that sits at the bottom of the hollow stands out against a bed of white sand and algae, forming the eye's pupil.
The Dragon Eye is a natural feature that very likely formed beneath the large Fennoscandian Ice Sheet. The Fennoscandian Ice Sheet was an enormous glacier that blanketed Scandinavia, as well as parts of Northern Europe and northwestern Russia, during the last glacial maximum, around 20,000 years ago.
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The Dragon Eye is a natural feature that very likely formed beneath the large Fennoscandian Ice Sheet. The Fennoscandian Ice Sheet was an enormous glacier that blanketed Scandinavia, as well as parts of Northern Europe and northwestern Russia, during the last glacial maximum, around 20,000 years ago.
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