Some of nature's creations are truly impressive and breathtaking  while such creations can also be scary and fill you with a sense of wonder.

One such location is Norway's iconic Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock, which offers a breathtaking cliffside view as a backdrop.

Famed mountaintop site was also featured in the Tom Cruise-starrer movie 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout', and served as the film's last thrilling locale.

Pulpit Rock is a unique square-shaped rocky cliff 604 metres above sea level that looks over Norway's Lysefjord.

Owing to the fact that there are no railings or barricades surrounding the cliffside, it poses a certain degree of thrill and risk.

The rock is especially known for its uniform flat surface, which measures 82 feet by 82 feet.

The rock is especially known for its uniform flat surface, which measures 82 feet by 82 feet.