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WCDT: 2786-2790 (8-12 September 2014) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
Lubricus:
Oslo is, actually, at the very end of the Oslo Fjord. But this fjord isn't quite like the ones tourists think of - the beautiful fjords with steep mountains on all sides are mostly found on the west coast. The Oslo Fjord is surrounded by flat farmlands, some forests and a few towns, mostly, and doesn't come off as breathtaking as the western ones.
Barmymoo:
Relevant here: I'm not totally sure what a fjord is.
Lubricus:
A fjord is a narrow inlet on the coast, most commonly formed by receding glaciers after an ice age. Basicly it's a narrow valley which is partially submerged. Most fjords are in arctic regions, and they're very common in Western Scandinavia.
hedgie:
And dead parrots rather like them.
katsmeat:
--- Quote from: Lubricus on 16 Sep 2014, 02:09 ---A fjord is a narrow inlet on the coast, most commonly formed by receding glaciers after an ice age. Basicly it's a narrow valley which is partially submerged. Most fjords are in arctic regions, and they're very common in Western Scandinavia.
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