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HARDANGER FJORD

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 941 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HARDANGER

FJORD  , an inlet on the west coast of Norway, penetrating the mainland for 70 M. apart from the deep fringe of islands off its mouth, the
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total distance from the open sea to the head of the fjord being 114 M . Its extreme
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depth is about 350 fathoms . The entrance at
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Toro is 50 M. by
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water south of
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Bergen, 6o° N., and the general direction is N.E. from that point . The fjord is flanked by magnificent mountains, from which many waterfalls pour into it . The main fjord is divided into parts under different names, and there are many
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fine branch fjords . The fjord is frequented by tourists, and the
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principal stations have hotels . The
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outer fjord is called the Kvindherredsfjord, flanked by the Melderskin (468o ft.); then follow Sildefjord and Bonde Sund, separated by Varalds island . Here Mauranger-fjord opens on the east; from Sundal on this inlet the
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great Folgefond snowfield may be crossed, and a fine glacier (Bondhusbrae) visited . Bakke and Vikingnaes are stations on Hisfjord, Nordheimsund and bstenso on Ytre Samlen, which throws off a fine narrow branch northward, the Fiksensund . There follow
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Indre Samlen and Utnefjord, with the station of Utne opposite Oxen (4120 ft.), and its northward branch, Gravenfjord, with the beautiful station of Eide at its head, whence a road runs north-west to
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Vossevangen . From the Utne terminal branches of the fjord run south and east; the Sorfjord, steeply walled by the heights of the Folgefond, with the frequented resort of
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Odde at its head; and the Eidfjord, with its branch Osefjord, terminating beneath a tremendous rampart of mountains, through which the sombre Simodal penetrates, the
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river flowing from Daemmevand, a beautiful lake among the fields, and forming with its tributaries the fine falls of Skykje and Rembesdal . Vik is the principal station on Eidfjord, and Ulvik on a branch of the Ose, with a road to Vossevangen .

At Vik is the mouth of the Bjoreia river, which, in forming the Voringfos, plunges 520 ft. into a magnificent

rock-bound basin . A small stream entering Sorfjord forms in its upper course the Skjaeggedalsfos, of equal height with the Voringfos, and hardly less beautiful . The natives of Hardanger have an especially picturesque
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local costume .

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