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Mardalsfossen In 1970 Arne Næss, the Norwegian founder of the Deep Ecology movement, tied himself with 300 others in protest against the building of a dam and the subsequent removal of the waterfall. NRK, 17 June 2010 40 år siden Mardøla-aksjonen 40 years since the Mardøla campaign URL: http://www.nrk.no/mr/40-ar-siden-mard... Aftenposten 40 år siden Mardøla - Hardanger neste? URL: http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iri... Wiki: Mardalsfossen is one of the ten highest waterfalls in Europe. It is located in the municipality of Nesset in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The falls are on the Mardøla river which flows into the lake Eikesdalsvatnet, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) northwest of the village of Eikesdalen. The waterfall is depicted in Nesset's coat-of-arms. The total fall is 705 metres according to SSB, 657 metres according to World Waterfall Database. It consists of two large drops and several smaller ones lower down. The highest vertical drop, which is 358 metres, is one of the tallest in Norway. It is on average 24 metres wide. It is a tiered waterfall. (Note: cannot find the translation for "tiered".) The water, which has been tapped for hydroelectric use, flows over the falls during the summer tourist season of 20 June to 20 August. At other times the water is channeled through the hydroelectric scheme. The highest rate of flow ever recorded in the falls is 45 cubic metres per second. Currently in the summers, the flow limited to less than 3 cubic metres per second. In 1970 Arne Næss, the Norwegian founder of the Deep Ecology movement, tied himself with 300 others in protest against the building of a dam and the subsequent removal of the waterfall. Another Time, Antony Gormley From summer 2014 Antony Gormley ANOTHER TIME is on view in the mist from the waterfall. http://www.antonygormley.com/show/ite... Due to the immense success of the project, the exhibition has been extended to 20th August 2015. The show is curated by Be Andr and is sponsored by Nesset Municipality, Nesset Sparebank, Nesset Kraft AS, Kverneland Bil and Galleri Opdahl. Accompanying the installation is a limited edition book which includes a foreword by Marit Wadsten focussing on the Mardøla campaign of 1970 and the development of resources in Eikesdal; an essay by Eckhard Schneider, director of the Pinchuk Art Center, Kiev, which explores the artist’s practice; and finally a conversation between Antony Gormley and the project's curator Be Andr. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mardals... Mardalsfossen on the Map https://goo.gl/maps/9yYiS