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M.-N. Kl. 



Fig. 73. Strandlhit along soiilh-eastern side of li.jmmc! I'jord, south-westwards from Ekelandsnes, in continuation 



from rigilt end of Fig. 7;. lAug. 30, 191 i). 



Fig. 74. Strandllat along sonth-eastern side of Hammel Fjord, near Nesheim and Norbo. Aug. 30, 191 



Fig. 75. Northward view towards the fairly high southern peninsula of Bomlo Island, and the low islands 

 of Espevaer to the left, taken from the sea north of Ryvarden Lighthouse. <Aug. 30, 1911). 



tlian 20 metres liigli observed at Leirvik, X'araldsoi, Hamaren, &c., and a 

 higher level of about 30 metres, or lietween 30 and 40 metres. 



The strandfiat of the Hardanger and Bomlo region seems on the 

 whole to have very nearly the same average height as in the Bergen region 

 and the Sogne Fjord region, perhaps slightly higher in some places. On 

 Stord Islaiifl the strandfiat seems to be especially high. 



