innlandsfannivåer
Innlandsfannivåer, also known as inland fjords, are a unique geographical feature found in Norway, particularly in the Trøndelag and Nordland counties. These features are characterized by their narrow, winding valleys that resemble fjords, but are located inland rather than along the coast. The term "innlandsfannivåer" is derived from the Norwegian words "innlands" meaning inland and "fannivåer" which refers to the valleys.
The formation of innlandsfannivåer is primarily due to glacial activity during the last ice age. As glaciers
One of the most famous innlandsfannivåer is the Romsdalen in Møre og Romsdal county. This valley is
The innlandsfannivåer are an important part of Norway's natural heritage and are protected by various conservation