A landslide during 1908, in Western Norway, flooded the farmland and created what’s known today as Lake Lygnstoylsvatnet, nicknamed “Norway’s Underwater Atlantis”. Photographer Lars Korvald recently had a chance to explore this beautiful place, and brought along an underwater camera to shoot the dive. Continue reading for another video, more pictures and information.
“Imagine you are floating through crystal clear water, looking down at what looks to be an enchanted forest, the remains of a settlement over a hundred years old, and seeing the roads and the stone fences used to herd sheep and transport goods over a hundred years ago,” said Korvald.