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- The Moskstraumen is a system of tidal eddies and whirlpools, one of the strongest in the world, that forms at the Lofoten archipelago in Nordland county...
- refer to: Maelstrom (whirlpool), a powerful whirlpool originally the Moskstraumen in English Maelstrom (ride), a former log flume dark ride attraction...
- metres (16 ft) in depth are formed when the current is at its strongest. Moskstraumen or Moske-stroom is an unusual system of whirlpools in the open seas in...
- whirlpools worldwide (Corryvreckan, Scotland; Saltstraumen, Norway; Moskstraumen, Norway; and the Naruto whirlpools, ****an are the others). Although the...
- night (midnight sun) The fishing fleet at Reine, Gunnar Berg (1863–93) Moskstraumen I, Ingo Kühl (* 1953) View of Reine Reine village s**** with the fish...
- Lofoten has mountains reaching 1,262 metres (4,140 feet). The famous Moskstraumen (Malstrøm) system of tidal eddies is located in western Lofoten, and...
- ratiocination and also labeled an early form of science fiction. Inspired by the Moskstraumen, it is couched as a story within a story, a tale told at the summit of...
- Muni****lity and Flakstad Muni****lity. The tidal whirlpool system known as Moskstraumen, one of the strongest in the world, is located between Moskenesøya's...
- Norwegian sea strait with one of the strongest tidal currents in the world Moskstraumen – Tidal whirlpool system at the Lofoten archipelago in Norway "Corryvreckan...
- when it submerged, and this whirlpool was compared to Norway's famed Moskstraumen often known as "the Maelstrom". Pontoppidan also described the destructive...