Gnipahellir
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In Norse mythology, Gnipahellir (mountaintop cave) is an overhanging cave where Garmr, the hound, is chained until the onset of Ragnarök.
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- Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist, trans (1916) Snorri Sturluson's The Prose Edda (first published by The American-Scandinavian Foundation, subsequently by CreateSpace Independent Publishing. 2011) ISBN 978-1461087892
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