Mågålaupet
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Mågålaupet (also written Magalaupet, Maglaupet og Måggålaupet)[1] is a 100-meter (330 ft) long, zigzag-shaped gorge in the river Driva in Oppdal municipality in Trøndelag, Norway.[2] The narrowest point is 1.5 meters (4 ft 11 in) wide.[3] The depth is estimated at 10 meters (33 ft).[citation needed]
The gorge consists of a series of large interconnected giant's kettles formed by the river Driva since the last ice age. The bedrock in the gorge is hard gneiss,[4] and Driva is eroding it at a speed of 1 millimetre (0.039 in) per year, equivalent to 10 meters (33 ft) in 10 000 years.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Stadnamn.Kartverket.no: Faktaark - Mågålaupet
- ^ Store norske leksikon: Magalaupet
- ^ Rise, Ola J. (1947): Oppdalsboka. Oslo: Tanum, p. 20
- ^ ^ Dovre, 1924: Opdal og Orkladalen. Kjenn ditt land, p. 30
62°30′00″N 09°35′14″E / 62.50000°N 9.58722°E
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