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![Bordalsgjelet](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/voss_33.jpg?itok=xPd4kUeG)
Bordalsgjelet
Deep down between the stone polished phyllite bedrock in Bordalsgjelet canyon, there is a cascading river. In close cooperation with hard polishing stones, the water has carved into the bedrock for thousands of years - and is still doing so today.
![Bømoen toward the north.](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/voss_52.jpg?itok=mV3IWyRp)
![Raundalen](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/voss_46.jpg?itok=xeHjvjK9)
Raundalen
Thousands of years ago - when the climate was warmer than today - there was probably a lot of moose in Hordaland. We know this from finds of bone from Stone Age settlements. In modern times moose have been almost completely absent from western Norway, until this "King of the Forest" began its come-back, about fifty years ago.
![Wild reindeer in the mountains on the west side of Vikafjells Road, near the county border.](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/nv_36.jpg?itok=XRKE_T0K)
Vikafjellet
The largest reindeer herd in Hordaland - outside of Hardangervidda - lives in the mountainous area between Voss/Vaksdal and Sognefjorden.
![Pump house for the Vossevangen water works.](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/nv_460.jpg?itok=rrup6P_h)