Mardalsfossen

Mardalsfossen is one of the ten highest waterfalls in Europe. It is located in the municipality of Nesset, Norway. The total fall is 705 m according to SSB, 657 m according to World Waterfall Database. It consists of two large drops and several smaller ones lower down. The highest vertical drop, which is 358 m, is one of the tallest in Norway. It is on average 24 m wide. It is a tiered waterfall. The water, which has been tapped for hydroelectric... more
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