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Jostedals Glacier
Jostedals Glacier, Norway
Jostedals Glacier
glacier, Norway
Also known as: Jostedalsbreen
- Norwegian:
- Jostedalsbreen
Jostedals Glacier, ice field, Sogn og Fjordane fylke (county), western Norway. It lies north of the deeply indented Sogne Fjord. The largest ice field in Europe (excluding Iceland), it is oriented northeast-southwest and extends in an irregular pattern for about 45 miles (75 km). The glacier’s width ranges up to 22 miles (35 km), and the total cap area is about 315 square miles (about 815 square km).
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See all videos for this articleThe glacier is composed of high plateau ice and covers a series of mountain peaks, the highest of which is the Lodalskåpa, 6,834 feet (2,083 m). Glaciers flow from the Jostedals Glacier into many adjacent valleys.