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page 1Landforms of Vestfold

Verdens Ende
human settlement located at the southernmost tip of the island of Tjøme in Færder municipality, Norway
Vestfoldraet
thumb|upright=1.5|The moraine running along the edge of the Skagerrak in [[Raet National Park in Norway]]
Raet is the largest terminal moraine in Scandinavia. It was formed during the end of the last glacial period, 12,800–11,500 years ago, in one of the latest advances of the glaciers. The moraine system extends from Finland, where it is known as Salpausselkä, through Sweden into Østfold in southeast Norway, across the Oslofjord and around the tip of southern Norway, where Raet National Park is located in Agder, then north to northern Norway and the Kola Peninsula in northwest Russia. In seve
Mølen
thumb|right|A cairn at Mølen, with a human for scale.
thumb|right|Mølen as seen from the air with the cairns visible
Mølen is a coastal geopark in the Brunlanes area of Larvik Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The park is Norway's largest beach made up of rolling stones. It is a part of Vestfoldraet, the terrain left behind after the end of the most recent ice age around 10,000 years ago. Mølen is one of Larvik's most popular tourist attractions. It is home to over a hundred types of rock, including Norway's national stone, Larvikite, which is named from the area.