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fjordNarrow sea inlet enclosed by high cliffs. Fjords are found in Norway, New Zealand, Southern Chile, and western parts of Scotland. They are formed when an overdeepened U-shaped glacial valley is drowned by a rise in sea-level. At the mouth of the fjord there is a characteristic lip causing a shallowing of the water. This is due to reduced glacial erosion and the deposition of moraine at this point. Fiordland is the deeply indented southwest coast of the South Island, New Zealand; one of the most beautiful inlets is Milford Sound. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| On the west side of Pipervika, the inner harbour of the Oslo fjord just ten minutes walk from the city centre, Tjuvholmen is the natural extension of Aker Brygge (AR August 1990), Niels Torp's memorable template for humane mixed-use development. The Gerainger Fjord is gorgeous and unspoiled, its sides laced with waterfalls, its forests sprinkled with remote farmhouses, most of them long since abandoned. Sea life abounds as you paddle through the secluded coves, fjords, and bays that riddle the sound. |
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