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Hardangerfjord

Hardangerfjord is one of Norway's most stunning fjords, a deep, narrow sea inlet formed by glacial activity. It stretches approximately 80 kilometers inland from the North Sea, surrounded by steep mountain walls and lush greenery. The fjord is known for its serene waters, scenic villages, and abundant fruit orchards, especially apples. It's a popular destination for cruising, hiking, and exploring Norway’s natural beauty. Its unique landscape showcases dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and forests, making it a significant part of Norway’s geographic and cultural heritage.