Rock carvings at Møllerstufossen

Coordinates: 60°50′13″N 9°50′21″E / 60.83694°N 9.83917°E / 60.83694; 9.83917
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Rock carvings at Møllerstufossen, more than 6000 years old

The Rock carvings at Møllerstufossen in Nord-Sinni in Nordre Land municipality in Oppland county of Norway comprise several carvings of moose and one other animal. The site covers about 20 m². The largest figure measures about 90 cm across. The figures are carved with deep and wide strokes and are easy to spot.

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The carvings have been repainted and the site is signposted near the road between Dokka in Nordre Land and Aurdal in Nord-Aurdal. The river Etna runs approximately 10 meters away, and in spring nearly floods the site.

There is also a small wooden bridge near the site to provide access and to limit wear on the carvings.

The area surrounding the rock carvings.
The area surrounding the rock carvings.

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60°50′13″N 9°50′21″E / 60.83694°N 9.83917°E / 60.83694; 9.83917