Flåmsdalen
Flåmsdalen is a valley in Aurland Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is 18 kilometers (11 mi) long and runs from Myrdal to the village of Flåm, dropping 860 meters (2,820 ft) over the course of its run. The river Flåmselvi runs through the valley, as does the Flåm Line, a famous tourist destination.[1]
Flåmsdalen | |
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View of the village of Flåm and the Aurlandsfjorden at the north end of the valley. | |
Flåmsdalen Location of the valley Flåmsdalen Flåmsdalen (Norway) | |
Length | 18 kilometres (11 mi) N-S |
Geology | |
Type | River valley |
Geography | |
Location | Vestland, Norway |
Population centers | Flåm |
Coordinates | 60°47′59″N 7°6′39″E |
River | Flåmselvi |
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References
- Svein-Gunnar Selland. "Flåmsdalen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
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