Examples of 'fiords' in a sentence

Meaning of "fiords"

Fiords is a noun that refers to long, narrow inlets with steep cliffs, created by glacial erosion and commonly found in countries like Norway and New Zealand
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We will try to hide in one of the fiords.
Spectacular fiords slash inland.
This shoreline is penetrated by numerous long fiords.
Submarine road tunnels are built to cross deep fiords and link islands to the continent.
Waterfalls cascade hundreds of metres into enormous fiords.
Auyuittuq includes a large marine component encompassing the fiords along the northern portion of the park.
Norway has a very long coastline with a vast number of fiords.
Navigating through the Norwegian fiords has been truly magnificent.
During this time oversnow or boat travel is not possible on the fiords.
It begins to form in the fiords and along the shoreline in late October.
Sail in to one of the many deep fiords where.
But those deep Norwegian fiords do offer great protection from the enemy.
I allready miss the fiords.
Fiords of Milford.
I already miss the fiords.

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Ice break-up occurs in the fiords in late June or early July.
It has several arms or fiords.
The fiords or " sounds " that indent the coast are the park 's most distinctive feature.
I would like you to elaborate on the control system for fiords and canals.
Fiords hold lots of codfish, redfish, catfish, Greenland.
The ocean coastline of the park is deeply incised by glacial valleys and fiords.
Ecotoxicological quality of sediments in fiords of southern Chile.
Farther south, most glaciers reached the coast and significantly infilled several fiords.
Molde is beautifully located, … with a wonderful view to the fiords and the snowy RomsdaI hills.
Unlike in an archipelago, these islands are scattered around the Danish coast and fiords.
Glaciers and Fiords.
In this regions, it is normal for blue whales to enter Fiords.
The Doubtful Sound present here is the deepest of New Zealand fiords with 421 meters depth.
The Minister of Waste … to be consumed against the splendid backdrop of the fiords.
Glaciers spread from the Southern Alps carving valleys and making fiords in the South Island.
The park consists of sedimentary mountains, ice caps, glaciers, ice shelves and fiords.
The limit lies an unknown distance downfiord ; glaciers in the fiords may have floated.
It also has two national monumentsâ € ” Admiralty Island and Misty Fiords.
Picturesque mountain lakes, snow-capped mountains plunging into fiords and Milford Sound.
The expedition discovered 11 hitherto unknown Inuit communities, numbering 431 inhabitants, and five great ice fiords.
Skiers may also enjoy trekking over the sea ice on the fiords in the spring.
O We are losing the ice in our glaciers and fiords.
I want to construct a control system for harbours and fiords in Jutland.
Marine life thrives in the park 's coastal fiords.
I want to construct an integrated system to control the harbors and fiords throughout Jutland.
On the western coast, are genuine fiords.
Molde is beautifully located, … with a wonderful view to the fiords and the snowy.
Heat during the day and icy cold nights… I allready miss the fiords.
Like hands groping to touch, glaciers extend icy fingers toward fiords reaching inland.
A last glance to Nordkinn fiords.
The Coast Mountains cover most of the region, rising steeply from the fiords and channels.
Yes, sir . I want to construct a control system for harbours and fiords in Jutland.
They formed an insuperable barrier, recalling, but with more wildness, the fiords of Norway.

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