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Every fjord has at least one big valley extending into the mountains from it's bottom and some have two or three. Then there are many smaller valleys in the mountains that lead into the bigger ones. These valleys were made by the glacier that cut through the layers from all the eruptions that took place in the line of volcanoes that lies from north to south through The East Fjords. The glacier left the mountains standing and the sides of the valleys show well all the different layers of the bedrock the oldest ones being 13 million years old.
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