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Easily one of the most famous fjords in Norway, the Geirangerfjord has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005. Dramatic 5,500-foot mountains tower over the 850-foot-deep fjord, and deserted fjord farms can be seen clinging to the steep cliffs. Some of the farms are open to visitors, but it's also worth coming here to admire the powerful waterfalls that cascade down the mountainsides, particularly the famous Seven Sisters waterfall. Plenty of sightseeing trips are available, but visitors can also admire the stunning view while kayaking on the fjord or enjoying a meal at one of the charming small-scale eateries.

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