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Fjøsanger
05.12.2018 - 13:49
Fjøsanger is known among ice age researchers from around the world. Under an excavation in 1975-77, geologists from the University of Bergen found layers from the last interglacial, ca. 115 000 to 130 000 years old.
Last changed: 05.12.2018 | Content type: Place
Vinnesleira
06.12.2018 - 11:03
Bays that are shallow far out into the sea, with fine sand and clay, are rare in Hordaland. Where they are found, the reason is usually that the edge of the glacier made smaller advances or stopovers when it calved back at the end of the last Ice Age. This is what happened at Vinnesleira.
Last changed: 06.12.2018 | Content type: Place