Svartisen Glacier, Norway
Svartisen is Norway's second largest glacier. the Svartisen glacier is a
park of Saltfjellet/Svartosem national park. The Svartisen glacier is
370 square kilometer, and thereby cover quit a bit of land. The
Svartisen glacier stretches all the way from the width is Salthfjellet
mountain area, through beautiful valleys with calm river, and out to
fjords and steep mountains at the coast. The Svartisen glacier is
divided in to tow separate glaciers. The west Ice and the East Ice. The
western valley, that separates the two glaciers, became free of ice just
a short while ago. The glacier landscape consists of river plains with
sand and clay remains that's under continuous change bye glacier rivers.
In some glacier lakes you can be witness to the glaciers calve in to
the lake. In flowing river beside Svartisenom can enjoy delightful
fishing form salmon, trout and salmon.
The Savrtisen Glacier
is the great tourist attraction of Salfjellet National park is the
Svartisen "Black Ice" glacier, the largest icefield in the northern
Scandinavia extending westwards to the coastal fjords. For the most
parst the plateau lies between 1200 meters, 900 fts and 1.4 meters, 600
ft, with individual peaks rising above this, including Snetind, Sniptind
and Istind. the best access from the south is by way of Mo i Rana and
from there northwest to Svartishytta or Melfjorden. Both roads end at
the foot of an offshoot of the Svartisen glacier. Image Credit Tobia Scandolara
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