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Subjects :The small cave of Handbergetin is a natural formation created by water erosion on rocks near Kvis in southern Finland. From the outside it does not give in the eye - the entrance is a small opening in the rock in the middle of the trees - but the interior, especially when the light filters from certain angles, has a peculiar shape that resembles... Uh... something already seen elsewhere :-)
Recommended equipment :Grand angle and tripod, indispensable given the long shooting times.
Best months :All year round, it is also accessible in winter.
How to get there :It is not a tourist site so you will not find parking spaces or directions. We had left the car in a large dirt road at coordinates 60.103861, 24.485000 . From here you walk across the road and you take a little road that crosses a stable, it's a private road and you definitely can't get into the car, but we've seen other people walk there so I think it's allowed. Continue to the forest using the navigator to get to the cave coordinates, 60.106835, 24.486242