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How famous is the Norwegian fjord?

World geologists call Norway a "fjord country". Only after enjoying the endless winding fjords on the west coast of Norway and the scenery of fjords built by countless glacial remains can we feel the most touching beauty of this magical country.

The four most famous Norwegian fjords are Songgen Fjord, Hardonwell Fjord, Gai Langille Fjord and Luze Fjord, which were once listed as "unspoiled natural beauty in the world" by National Geographic magazine.

Songgen Fjord is a western fjord, which is the inland extension of the North Sea. It is the longest and deepest fjord in Norway. Songgen Fjord is 205 kilometers long and 5 kilometers wide. The mouth of the bay is 73 kilometers north of Bergen, and it goes deep into the mountainous area with an altitude of 1520 meters. With majestic momentum and beautiful scenery, it is a tourist attraction. The fjord is divided into several small bays, including the Atlantic Ocean, where waterfalls are formed. Oran Fjord and Luo Nai Fjord tributary Fjord, the former faces the scenic Fromm Valley and the world's steepest alpine railway branch line-Fromm Railway, while the latter is the narrowest fjord in Europe, with the narrowest point of only 250 meters. The cliffs here are so dense that the ship seems to disappear into the tunnel when it descends. Most of the mountains on both sides of the road stand impressively above the water, bathed in cold sunshine, waiting quietly for Norway like a protector, and sometimes wild seals can be seen from the boat.

With a total length of 179 km, Hardenger Fjord is the gentlest of the four fjords in Norway. Ha Dangel Fjord is a big fjord, and there are also some small tributaries fjords, among which Love Fjord is one. Fruit trees and flowers are in full bloom on the hillside on both sides of the fjord. At the end of Ha Dangel Fjord are the famous leisure resorts-Utone and loftus in Wangqu. About 800 years ago, monks came here to plant apple trees and apricot trees, which bloom in May every year and bear fruit in summer. There are many spectacular waterfalls along Ha Dangel Fjord, as well as Ha Dangel Wade National Park, the third largest Norwegian Fogfna Glacier and other landscapes. The fjord brings people not only visual shock, but also spiritual shock. This endless winding fjord and countless glacier remains constitute a magnificent and wonderful fjord scenery, and it is a wild and quiet Norwegian soul. No country in the world can have such a dense, spectacular and beautiful fjord, except Norway. Its beauty lies in the ingenuity of nature, and its beauty stands proudly on the steep mountain top. These beautiful fjords attract explorers from all over the world from every detail, because they all have a common feature, that is, they are restless and indomitable for their own goals.

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