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Carved by water (Explored)

In the Lysefjord in Norway.

"End to end, it measures 42 kilometres (26 mi) with rocky walls falling nearly vertically over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) into the water. Not only is the fjord long and narrow, it is in places as deep as the mountains are high. Starting at a depth of only 13 metres (43 ft) deep where it meets the sea near Forsand village, the Lysefjord then heads inland and drops to a depth of over 400 metres (1,300 ft) below the Preikestolen."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysefjord

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17 comments

neira-Dan said:

très belle prise
5 years ago ( translate )

Karen's Place said:

Ooh, so pretty!
5 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Spectacular falls Esther, great catch.
5 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

What a wonderful close-up !!
Nice series.
5 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding shot!

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5 years ago

Marie-claire Gallet said:

A big WOW for this splendid image, Esther **************
5 years ago

Marie-claire Gallet said:

5 years ago ( translate )

J.Garcia said:

The permanent struggle between water and rocks.
Now, win the rocks but it is being altered...

Excellent serie with magnificent details, Esther!
Thanks for sharing
5 years ago

cammino said:

Beeindruckend.
5 years ago ( translate )

Helena Ferreira said:

Absolutely wonderful series!
5 years ago ( translate )

Sylvie Coeffic said:

Wow ! superb ! :-)
5 years ago

Esther said:

Thanks for your visits and comments.
5 years ago

Esther said:

Thank you!
5 years ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

This shows the power of water to perfection!
5 years ago

Esther said:

Thanks, Gudrun.
5 years ago ( translate )