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into two by a desert valley, the Glomdal (dal=valley). He 
was the first Norwegian known to have entered the inner part of 
that valley formerly known only to a few Laps, an incident which 
indicates that geographical discoveries may yet be made within 
Europe itself. He has described and photographed the principal 
"Fic. 6.—The region in the vicinity of the main Scandinavian divide to the north 
of Christiania. The line of 100 meters above the sea is shown. 
glaciers descending into the Glomdal. The greatest is presented 
herewith. The Norwegian Topographical Survey has of late 
made a more detailed map of the region. With the aid of their 
material, which has not as yet been published, the present sketch 
map was made, Fig. 4. 
If we now turn to the region of the old ice-dammed lakes, 
we find a country well fitted for similar extensive fields of ice 
and snow, with empty valleys between. The map (Fig. 6) 
