66. Pulpit Rock, Norway
Also known as Preikestolen, Pulpit Rock is one of Norway’s “most visited natural tourist attractions.” This massive, steep cliff rises 604 meters (1,981+ feet) above lovely Lysefjorden, across from the Kjerag plateau, situated in Forsand, Ryfylke. The clifftop is nearly flat and spans an area of 25 by 25 meters (82+ by 82+ feet).
It has been visited by as many as 200,000 visitors annually. Hikers frequently visit it. Additionally, it is a legendary spot for extreme sports fans into BASE jumping.