Building blocks from Nesje

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The building stones of Nesje (also called Nesjestranda) are on the Åndalsnes peninsula, on both sides of a narrow country road that leads from the farm to the sea, near Molde in Fylke Møre og Romsdal in Norway .

There are two building stones on site that were once part of a burial ground from the Iron Age . Some mounds and building stones were removed, but the two stones were saved.

The two stones are clearly visible from afar. The smaller stone is about 1.5 m high, 20 to 30 cm wide and has a rounded cross-section with a flat top. The larger stone is about 2.5 meters high, long and slender and has a point. The two stones are slightly inclined towards each other. They are both made of a light stone material and appear almost white.

The Trollpila stands nearby .

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Coordinates: 62 ° 41 ′ 30.6 "  N , 7 ° 22 ′ 23.7"  E