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![The boatshed at Hamn](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/kvh_378-4.jpg?itok=rEJyd_9S)
![Kvamskogen, toward the north.](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/kvam_45.jpg?itok=fafg-yeC)
Kvamskogen
The different bedrock types that got shoved in over Hordaland in Cambro-Silurian times still remain, layer by layer, almost like a cake. But at Kvamskogen the cake has been turned upside down.
![Boys fishing from the river at Steinsdalsfossen](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/kvam_42.jpg?itok=gTJySMyc)
Steinsdalsfossen
Øvsthusfossen, or Steinsdalsfossen waterfall, as it is called today, attracts tourists by the thousands, and always has done as long as there have been tourists in Norway, since the early 1800s.
![Vesoldo](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/nv_465.jpg?itok=0QTt1JUj)
Vesoldo
Folds are to be found everywhere in the remains of the Caledonian mountain chain. Some were formed during the collision with Greenland, others stem from the time when the mountain chain collapsed. Few can compare with the giant fold that remains in the mountain area around Tørvikenuten, Vesoldo and Hellefjellet.
![Bronze find from Ålvik](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/kvh_369-1.jpg?itok=peU4UYwl)