Norway, Sweden, and Denmark: with excursions to Iceland and Spitzbergen ; handbook for travellers . e church of Brudvik andthe Brudviksnip (2674 ft.). On tbe Olsnazs-0 is a school. We crossthe Vaxdals-Elv, which has a fall above the bridge (right) anddrives a large mill lower down. 51 Kil. Vaxdal (50 ft.; Rail. Rest.).Several tunnels; the longest pierces the Hattaparti. 59 Kil. Stanghelle. We leave the Serfjord, cross the Dalevaag,skirt the W. bank of that long narrow creek, and ascend the Dals-Elv. Steep rocks on the right. 66 Kil. Dale (Rail. Rest.; Gullachsens Hot), with large cloth-factori


Norway, Sweden, and Denmark: with excursions to Iceland and Spitzbergen ; handbook for travellers . e church of Brudvik andthe Brudviksnip (2674 ft.). On tbe Olsnazs-0 is a school. We crossthe Vaxdals-Elv, which has a fall above the bridge (right) anddrives a large mill lower down. 51 Kil. Vaxdal (50 ft.; Rail. Rest.).Several tunnels; the longest pierces the Hattaparti. 59 Kil. Stanghelle. We leave the Serfjord, cross the Dalevaag,skirt the W. bank of that long narrow creek, and ascend the Dals-Elv. Steep rocks on the right. 66 Kil. Dale (Rail. Rest.; Gullachsens Hot), with large cloth-factories, lies at the mouth of the Bergsdal. A good road, passing through several tunnels, leals from Dale by(6 Kil.) Fosse, the hiehest gaard in the Bergsdal, to the flieixmd. Thence arough path by the Lien-8mLer and Redland to the (20-22 Kil.) HamUgre Hotel,on the S. hank of the HamUqrexand (1940 ft.; 8 M. long: fishing). Thenceto the Fiksensund, see p. 121. Beyond Dale nine tunnels; the Hyvingen Tunnel is 1414 Charming views of the Bolstad-Fjord between those. Thetrainskirts its S. to Myrdal. VOSS. 21. Route. 139 78 Kil. Bolstad (29 ft.), at the E. end of the fjord, enclosedby rocky hills. — Eight tunnels. We ascend the left bank of theVosse-Elv, and then skirt the S. bank of the Evangervand. Fineviews of the wooded hills all the way. Near Evanger, to the left,lies Fadncts, at the month of the Tejdal (p. 146). 88 Kil. Evanger (50 ft.; Monsens Hot., well spoken of), at thehead of the lake. The village and church lie on the opposite bankof the Vosse-Elv, which here falls into the Evangervand. To the,S. towers the Myklethveitvete (3740 ft. ; ascended from Evanger in2-3 hrs.; extensive view; guide, Jakob A. Evanger). We follow the left bank of the Vosse-Elv, cross it, and passthrough a short tunnel to (913 Kil.) Bolken, at the efflux of theVosse-Elv from the Vangsvand (148 ft.). A suspension-bridgecrosses to Lilands Hotel (good). From Bolken by Grimestad and Skjelda


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