A military bunker located near the village of Os in Vestland county, Norway. The region's coastal geography has historically been strategically significant for military fortifications. Norway constructed numerous bunkers during World War II under German occupation and later during the Cold War due to its proximity to the Soviet Union, with many of these structures now being restored or repurposed.
While specific historical records for this exact coordinate are not detailed in the provided search results, the broader context indicates Norway's extensive bunker-building programs. These ranged from large-scale artillery forts like Movik to smaller air defense stations and command posts, some of which were later converted for civilian use as bomb shelters.