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Breng seter ved Lovatnet.-1 ( Explored)
Breng Mountain farm/Breng seter
Breng mountain farm small unique center seat head by Lovatnet. "A little piece of Norway" advertising Freia Milk Chocolate with, and use this image from the farm, with Lodalen in the background.
The beautiful, untamed nature and the valley´s dramatic history make a visit to Lodalen an experience not to be missed. Twice, great blocks if stone have fallen from Mt.Ramnefjell into the Lovatnet Lake. The floodwave that was created destroyed the villages of Nesdal and Bødal and 135 people lst their lives. The people of inner Nordfjord will always associate the years 1905 and 1936 with the Lodalen disasters. Historic walk with or without guide. Lodalen is also home to the most easily accessible glacier arm: Kjenndalsbreen.Why is the Lovatn Lake so green?
The Lovatn lake is green because it contain clay particles and rock dust, carved out by glaciers and swept along by rivers. The glaciers are continuously crushing up rocks and stones. When the glacial water reaches the lakes and fjords, it looks green, especially when the sun shines.
Breng seter ved Lovatnet.-1 ( Explored)
Breng Mountain farm/Breng seter
Breng mountain farm small unique center seat head by Lovatnet. "A little piece of Norway" advertising Freia Milk Chocolate with, and use this image from the farm, with Lodalen in the background.
The beautiful, untamed nature and the valley´s dramatic history make a visit to Lodalen an experience not to be missed. Twice, great blocks if stone have fallen from Mt.Ramnefjell into the Lovatnet Lake. The floodwave that was created destroyed the villages of Nesdal and Bødal and 135 people lst their lives. The people of inner Nordfjord will always associate the years 1905 and 1936 with the Lodalen disasters. Historic walk with or without guide. Lodalen is also home to the most easily accessible glacier arm: Kjenndalsbreen.Why is the Lovatn Lake so green?
The Lovatn lake is green because it contain clay particles and rock dust, carved out by glaciers and swept along by rivers. The glaciers are continuously crushing up rocks and stones. When the glacial water reaches the lakes and fjords, it looks green, especially when the sun shines.