
A kinky problem continues to confound maintenance workers along the highway that winds through the scenic valley of Gudbrandsdalen in Norway.

Maintenance workers plug the holes, and new ones reappear within a week.
Someone has been drilling holes into the walls of public roadside restrooms in the area around Lillehammer.
The first holes were found more than 10 years ago. Maintenance workers patched them up, only to find new holes drilled shortly thereafter.
The problem has persisted, with new holes being found in a restroom near the Vingrom Church as recently as during last week's Easter holiday.
The state highway workers don't think the holes are being drilled to increase ventilation in the restrooms. They think someone is using them to spy on those using the public toilet facilities.
"We have discussed who might be behind this, but haven't come to any conclusions," said Johannes Gråberg, building leader of the Sør-Gudbrandsdalen district of the state highway department (Vegvesenet)
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