Seven Sisters Waterfall, Geiranger Fjord, Stranda, More and Romsdal, West Norway Photo
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Geiranger Fjord, Stranda, More and Romsdal, West Norway photo
Geiranger Fjord, Stranda, More and Romsdal, West Norway

This image shows a boat approaching the "Seven Sisters Waterfall", shown to the right, in Geiranger Fjord.

The waterfall consists of seven separate streams, with the tallest one having a free fall that measures 250 meters.

According to legend, the seven sisters dance playfully down the mountain, while the courtier (a single waterfall opposite of the seven sisters known as Friaren, "the friar") flirts playfully from across the fjord.

PHOTO SOURCE: Frithjof Fure, Innovation Norway, courtesy of the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry.



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