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This image features the monumental "Sverd i fjell" (Swords in Rock) sculpture located in Stavanger, Norway, under a vivid blue sky. The monument consists of three colossal bronze swords, standing erect with their blades seemingly embedded into a rocky outcrop overlooking a body of water.

The three swords are the central subjects, positioned prominently from left to right across the frame. They appear aged, with textured surfaces exhibiting a mix of dark green, blue, and brown patination, characteristic of weathered bronze. Each sword is distinct, showcasing a robust hilt and pommel that suggest historical, possibly Viking-era, design. The largest sword is on the far left, with two slightly smaller ones to its right.

The scene is set outdoors on a bright, clear day. The sky above is a brilliant, cloudless azure, dominating a significant portion of the image. Below the swords and stretching into the background is a calm body of water, likely Hafrsfjord, which reflects the deep blue of the sky. Beyond the water, a distant shoreline with green fields, scattered trees, and small buildings can be seen, indicating a settled landscape.

The swords are rooted in a rugged, rocky, and somewhat grassy terrain that forms the immediate ground. The bright sunlight creates clear shadows and highlights on the monument and the landscape. There are no people visible, nor any discernible text on the monument or in the surroundings. The overall impression is one of historical significance and majestic solitude, commemorating a pivotal moment in Norwegian history, the Battle of Hafrsfjord.
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Apr 21, 2026, 12:28 PM

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This image features the monumental "Sverd i fjell" (Swords in Rock) sculpture located in Stavanger, Norway, under a vivid blue sky. The monument consists of three colossal bronze swords, standing erect with their blades seemingly embedded into a rocky outcrop overlooking a body of water. The three swords are the central subjects, positioned prominently from left to right across the frame. They appear aged, with textured surfaces exhibiting a mix of dark green, blue, and brown patination, characteristic of weathered bronze. Each sword is distinct, showcasing a robust hilt and pommel that suggest historical, possibly Viking-era, design. The largest sword is on the far left, with two slightly smaller ones to its right. The scene is set outdoors on a bright, clear day. The sky above is a brilliant, cloudless azure, dominating a significant portion of the image. Below the swords and stretching into the background is a calm body of water, likely Hafrsfjord, which reflects the deep blue of the sky. Beyond the water, a distant shoreline with green fields, scattered trees, and small buildings can be seen, indicating a settled landscape. The swords are rooted in a rugged, rocky, and somewhat grassy terrain that forms the immediate ground. The bright sunlight creates clear shadows and highlights on the monument and the landscape. There are no people visible, nor any discernible text on the monument or in the surroundings. The overall impression is one of historical significance and majestic solitude, commemorating a pivotal moment in Norwegian history, the Battle of Hafrsfjord.

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