under this fjord, visitor numbers have dropped.[citation needed] The river Botnsá [ˈpɔsːˌauː] runs from the Hvalvatn lake and after a short distance the water...
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a mixture of volcanic mountains and green vegetation in summertime. At Botnsá, Nootka lupine is common, along with other flowers and moss, as well as...
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bridges over the Botnsá and Brunná rivers. There were originally three general stores along the route. A shop at the bridge over Botnsá river was closed...
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884806 (Morsárfoss) Discovered in 2007, measured in 2011; Glymur 196 m Botnsá Vesturland Hvalfjarðarsveit 64°23′28″N 21°15′02″W / 64.3911°N 21.2505°W...
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at Borgarfjörður, but in the 13th century was extended southward to the Botnsá at Hvalfjörður Norðlendingafjórðungur or Eyfirðingafjórðungur (the farthing...
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Hvalvatn. Iceland's second-tallest waterfall, Glymur, forms part of the river Botnsá that runs from Hvalvatn into the eastern bottom of Hvalfjörður. Some 30 km...
7 KB (472 words) - 00:58, 28 October 2023