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The article describes a visit to 'Ureddplassen,' a rest area along the Helgelandskysten coastline in Norway, which features a unique public toilet designed by Haugen/Zohar Arkitekter. The facility, completed in 2018 at a cost of 15 million Norwegian kroner, includes wave-shaped architecture made of concrete, steel, marble, and frosted glass panels. The article highlights the scenic views of the surrounding fjord and mountains, noting that tourists often stop there to enjoy the landscape. The toilet itself was described as extremely hot during the visit, with temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius, leading to comparisons to a Finnish sauna. The piece provides details about the design, location, and experience of using the facility.
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