Bringefossen Waterfall
Bringefossen, also called Gomsdalsfossen, is a beautiful waterfall in the Geirangerfjord, region More og Romsdal, Norway.
The waterfall is often confused with the Gjerdefossen which is the first waterfall at the right from Geiranger. Bringefossen is the second major waterfall on the right side of the Geirangerfjord. You can’t see Bringefossen from the harbor in Geiranger, you have to take the ferry to see Bringefossen from close by. When surveying the map, Bringefossen must be 575 meter high, in total. The waterfall is being fed with melted snow from the Gomsdalen that ends in the Bringeelva. There are three major mountains which are responsible for the consistent flow of the Bringeelva: Eidshornet (1.629 m), Storrvassniba (1.393 m) and Geitfjellet (1.615 m).
Bringefossen is the unofficial name I gave it but is more powerful and wider then other named waterfalls. Sept. 16, 2019
Read MoreThe waterfall is often confused with the Gjerdefossen which is the first waterfall at the right from Geiranger. Bringefossen is the second major waterfall on the right side of the Geirangerfjord. You can’t see Bringefossen from the harbor in Geiranger, you have to take the ferry to see Bringefossen from close by. When surveying the map, Bringefossen must be 575 meter high, in total. The waterfall is being fed with melted snow from the Gomsdalen that ends in the Bringeelva. There are three major mountains which are responsible for the consistent flow of the Bringeelva: Eidshornet (1.629 m), Storrvassniba (1.393 m) and Geitfjellet (1.615 m).
Bringefossen is the unofficial name I gave it but is more powerful and wider then other named waterfalls. Sept. 16, 2019
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Bringefossen waterfall in the Geirangerfjord, Norway. Sept. 16, 2019
Bringefossen, also called Gomsdalsfossen, is a beautiful waterfall in the Geirangerfjord. Bringefossen 1,886ft (575 meters) in total. The waterfall is being fed with melted snow from the Gomsdalen that ends in the Bringeelva. There are three major mountains which are responsible for the consistent flow of the Bringeelva: Eidshornet (1.629 m), Storrvassniba (1.393 m) and Geitfjellet (1.615 m).
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