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The Alta Rock Carving Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum building is the one to the left, and the carvings themselves are found on various bare rock between the building and the stony beach. Photo taken by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen (uspn@wikipedia) in August 2004 in Alta, Norway. The photo is part of an on-line Finnmark gallery, at http://www.pvv.org/~bct/finnmark/

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