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ソグネ fjord

ソグネ fjord

Position of the ソグネ fjord
ソグネ fjord

ソグネ fjord (Norwegian: Sognefjorden) is a fjord in the western part of Norway. It is the Norway's biggest fjord and is the fjord which is the second biggest in the world next to the Gulf of スコルズビ of Greenland. There is the entrance in the ソグン オ フィヨーラネ prefecture of approximately 72km north from Bergen and grows inland to the town area of 203km away Skjolden.

There is the deepest place in the fjord in the inland, and the depth of the water reaches 1,308m. On the contrary, in the neighborhood of entrance, there swells like a base, and the depth of the water is around 100m. As for the width of the fjord, the both sides are surrounded by cliffs more than 1,000m approximately an average of 5km.

The town of the fjord coast is linked by boats. It comes out in the main town, and there are a strand, グドヴァンゲン, from. グドヴァンゲン faces the ネーロイ fjord which is one of the branches of the ソグネ fjord and is known for magnificent scenery. A famous from line runs from from as a sightseeing route. This train service rises 864m before I arrive at 20km away ミュルダル and is done with the world's most sudden incline.

ネーロイ fjord

On ソグネ fjord, an electric wire with the length of 4,597m is handed. This is the electric wire which is the second longest in the world.

The beauty of the scenery including the fjord is well known to tourists, and an income by the tourism becomes the big income source of this area.

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