"峡湾"相关例句(17)
3.In Norwegian,the meaning of “fjord”is a bay that comes inland. Norway has the gretest fjords in the world,and is thus named the “country of the Fjord”.
5.The 20km long shallow-bottomed fjord, Otago Harbour, is the home of an abundance of wildlife.
6.The exciting mountain train journey to Flam, on the Aurlandsfjorden, is highly recommended.
7.Geirangerfjord in Norway is one of the most beautiful and mysterious fjords in the world. In this amazing fjord there is a wonderful waterfull.
8.But the grand spectacle is still the beating of the waves of the sea and the boats bathed in the golden light of the summer.
9.On the southwest coast of the south island, high mountain rangers meet the ocean in the scenes of dramatic firths.
10.I would especially recommend Oslo-Bergen by train via fjords and mountains and seeing the northern archipelago of Lofoten.
11.My rib driver takes almost no time finding the whales thanks to calm water, dry weather and a call from a fisherman who points her in the direction of a known orca hangout in the fjord.
12.Milford Sound is perhaps the most famous of the glacier-carved fiords, and here you will find majestic mountain peaks, sheer granite cliffs, ice blue waters and cascading waterfalls.
13.With its primeval forests, mighty snowcapped peaks, gigantic fjords and grumbling volcanoes, it's no wonder the makers of The Lord Of The Rings films decided to shoot the trilogy in New Zealand.
14.When the herring and orcas made their debut in this fjord almost two decades ago, their arrival took the small town of Tysfjord by surprise.
15.The towering, ominous Utgarde Keep is a sight impossible to miss for players arriving in Howling Fjord, and likely the first dungeon experienced in Northrend.
16.Yet the opportunity to see so easily and close up such an enormous concentration of them en masse in a protected fjord is a major attraction to whale watchers.
17.The itinerary from north to south is a compendium of Norwegian nature: thundering waterfalls, rushing mountain streams and roads that run along glaciers, after having gone through dense pine forests and coastal lakes and fjords.

