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      • Fanafjorden is a fjord in the city-municipality of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. The 8.5-kilometre (5.3 mi) long fjord is a fjord arm that branches off of the Korsfjorden fjord and cuts into the large Bergen Peninsula.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FanafjordenFanafjorden - Wikipedia

    Fanafjorden is a fjord in the city-municipality of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. The 8.5-kilometre (5.3 mi) long fjord is a fjord arm that branches off of the Korsfjorden fjord and cuts into the large Bergen Peninsula. The deepest point in the fjord reaches 160 metres (520 ft) below sea level.

  3. Fana, section of the city of Bergen, Hordaland fylke (county), southwestern Norway, opposite Store Sotra Island. Raune Fjord and its smaller branches, especially Fana Fjord, cut into Fana’s irregular coastline. Most of the settlements in Fana date to the early European Middle Ages, when the area.

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    • How The Fjords Were Created
    • What Makes A Fjord A Fjord?
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    • A Few Fjord Facts

    Through much of its history, Norway has been covered by ice during the so called ice age. There have been many ice ages though, but the most recent one ended about 12,000 years ago. During the ice ages large blocks of ice, today known as glaciers, could be as tall as 3000 meters (9000 feet), and would be constantly shrinking and growing depending o...

    A part of the glaciation process was to carve out valleys. This would typically happen when a glacier retracted towards the ocean. The work of the glacier would produce a U-shaped valley, and at the end when it reached the ocean it would be flooded, creating a fjord. As the carving proceeded towards the ocean it would gradually decline since the gl...

    This would be like asking “how big is a shoe?” 🙂 In other words it varies a lot. But as a general rule one can say that a fjord is often as deep as the hill sides are tall, but sometimes its even deeper! For instance the Sognefjord reaches a depth of up to 1,300 meters (4,200 feet). When it comes to length, it might be interesting to know that the...

    Coral reefs have been found on the bottom of many Norwegian fjords
    The word fjord comes from the Old Norse word fjǫrðr which means a lake-like body of water
    Fjords have brackish water. A mix of salt water from the ocean and fresh water from glaciers, snow and rain
    Inland fjords do exist, but are called fjord valley lakes
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LysefjordLysefjord - Wikipedia

    Lysefjord or Lysefjorden [1] is a fjord located in the Ryfylke area in Rogaland county in southwestern Norway. The 42-kilometre (26 mi) long fjord lies in the municipalities of Strand and Sandnes, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of the city of Stavanger .

    • There are more than 1,000 of them in the country. Actually, fjords can be found in other countries as well — but only in Norway will you encounter so many!
    • Several of them are UNESCO World Heritage sites. For a place to be designated as World Heritage it needs to have an “outstanding universal value to humanity”.
    • They are living museums. Fjords are a result of the end of the Ice Age. They were created thousands of years ago when glaciers started melting and the valley floor became exposed, ultimately being filled with water.
    • You’ll find no ice here. Despite being children of the Ice Age, fjords are surprisingly ice-free most of the time. Their uniquely mild climate is due to the warming Gulf Stream, which means you can encounter sea life (and go fishing) in them all year long.
  5. Apr 8, 2023 · A fjord is a narrow, deep, and steep-sided inlet. It is formed when a glacier retreats and carves the shape of the fjord as it leaves. Sea water then takes its place, often extending below sea level. The name ‘fjord’ means ‘where you travel across’ in Norwegian. In fact, Norway is a land full of fjords!

  6. Horda Museum - Bymuseet i Bergen. Hordnesveien 24 , 5244 Fana. 13 km to City Centre. 6 km from Airport. Email. Visit Website. 55 30 80 35. 55 30 80 30. Museum.