Keiservarden
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Keiservarden
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Keiservarden is a mountain plateau on top of Veten hill near Bodø, Nordland in northern Norway. It lies 366 meters above sea level and is named after German Emperor Wilhelm II, who supposedly climbed the mountain on one of his many visits to Norway on 19 July 1899. It is disputed though whether Wilhelm II really visited the place. The second half of the designation, varden is a Norwegian word for a pile of stones that indicate a mountaintop as well as the way up there. The plateau offers a grea
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keiservarden
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2020-02-15T03:26:55Z
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