|< |Turguide| (60010) --- 2 x 3 x 3 = 3 |@ |Tour Guide| |@ |Touring guide| |@ |Hike guide| x|> |A trip guide.| {0.45} <0.19> (0:0:0). |< |400 parkeringsplasser.| (60280) --- 1 x 3 x 3 = 3 |@ |Parking lot with 400 spaces.| |@ |400 parking spots.| |@ |400 parking places.| x|> |400 parking spaces.| {0.85} <0.51> (0:2:0). |< |Utleie| (60550) --- 1 x 2 x 3 = 2 [3] |@ |Rentals| |@ |Rentals| |@ |Rentals| x|> |Rental.| {0.90} <0.00> (0:0:0). |< |Fremdeles er det mange spor etter den gamle fjellgarden på Vatne.| (60820) --- 36 x 14 x 44 = 18 [44] |@ |There are still many traces of the old mountain farm at Vatne.| |@ |There are still many traces left from the old mountain farm at Vatne.| |@ |Still there are many traces of the old mountain farm at Vatne.| x|> |There are still many traces of the old mountain farm at Vatne.| [1] {-0.25} <1.00> (0:0:2). |< |Turen har en høydeforskjell på 350 meter og selve turløypen veksler mellom grus, stein og blankskurt berg.| (61090) --- 64 x 0 x 0 = 0 |@ |The trail rises 350 metres and the surface varies between gravel, stone and polished rocks.| |@ |The trip entails an altitude difference of 350 meters, and the trail itself varies between gravel, stone and scoured mountain rock.| |@ |The tour has an elevation difference of 350 meters, and the trail itself alters between gravel, stones and smoothly scoured bedrock.| |< |Lysefjordbreen| (61370) --- 1 x 1 x 1 = 1 |@ |The Lysefjord Glacier| |@ |The Lysefjord Glacier| |@ |Lysefjordbreen| x|> |Lysefjordbreen.| {0.00} <1.00> (0:0:0). |< |Mellom trærne kan du skimte neset i Refsvatn hvor den nedlagte fjellgarden Torsnes ligger.| (61630) --- 48 x 648 x 0 = 0 |@ |Through the trees, you can catch a glimpse of the point on Lake Refsvatnet where the abandoned Torsnes mountain farm is located.| |@ |Between the trees you can glimpse the promontory at Refsvatn, where the abandoned mountain farm of Torsnes is located.| |@ |Between the trees you can glimpse the headland in Refsvatn, where the abandoned Torsnes mountain farm lies.| |< |Dersom du ønsker å se enda litt mer, skal du gå opp på Husafjellet like sør for der du står.| (61900) --- ^0 x 0 x 0 = 0 |@ |For an even better view, take a side trip to the top of Husafjellet, which rises directly to the south of where you are standing.| |@ |If you want to see even more, you should go to the summit of Husfjell just to the south of where you are standing.| |@ |If you wish to see a little more, you should go up to Husafjellet just south of where you stand.| |< |Døde planter brytes ikke ned fordi marken hele tiden er vannmettet og oksygenet ikke får bidra til en normal nedbrytning.| (62170) --- ^5 x 216 x 7488 = 2016 [7488] |@ |Dead plants do not decompose because the ground is always water-saturated, so that oxygen cannot contribute to normal decomposition.| |@ |Dead vegetation is not fully broken down because the soil is continually waterlogged and oxygen is unable to contribute to normal decomposition.| |@ |Dead plants are not broken down because the ground is always saturated with water and oxygen cannot contribute to normal decomposition.| x|> |Dead plants are not broken down. The field All the time is water-saturated. And The oxygen Not ...| {0.71} <0.19> (2:4:71). |< |Rome| (62450) --- 2 x 2 x 2 = 2 |@ |Bog Asphodel| |@ |Bog Asphodel| |@ |Bog Asphodel| x|> |A bog asphodel.| {0.30} <0.35> (0:0:0). |< |Skorpelav| (62710) --- 2 x 2 x 3 = 1 [3] |@ |Crusty lichens| |@ |Skorpelav| |@ |Crustaceous Lichen| x|> |Crusty lichen.| {0.35} <0.46> (0:0:0). |< |Navnet kommer nok av bjørkenever som ble brukt til taktekking.| (62980) --- 12 x 60 x 165 = 144 [165] |@ |The name probably comes from bjørkenever (birch bark), which was used in those days for roofing.| |@ |The name comes from sheaves of birch branches that were used to thatch roofs.| |@ |The name most likely comes from the birch bark used for roofing.| x|> |The name comes from a birch bark, which was used as roofing.| {0.85} <0.43> (0:0:0). |< |Det meste av vannet i norsk natur er drikkbart, så lenge det er bevegelse i vannet og det ser klart og rent ut.| (63260) --- 0 x 0 x 0 = 0 |@ |Most of the water in the uninhabited Norwegian countryside is potable, as long as the water is flowing and appears to be clear and pure.| |@ |Most water in natural water courses in Norway is potable, provided there is a moving stream in the water and it appears clear and clean.| |@ |Most water in the Norwegian outdoors is drinkable, as long as it's flowing and it appears to be clear and clean.| |< |Det ble også satt opp flere skipsbeddinger i Lysebotn, Håheller og Viga.| (63520) --- 9 x 336 x 94 = 32 [94] |@ |A number of shipbuilding slips were also established at Lysebotn, Håheller and Viga.| |@ |Several slipways were also constructed at Lysebotn, Håheller and Viga.| |@ |Moreover, there were several slipways set up at Lysebotn, Håhelle, and Viga.| x|> |It was also set up several ship slips in Lysebotn, Håheller, and Viga.| {0.86} <0.24> (1:1:0). |< |Hva er en fjord?| (63790) --- 4 x 4 x 4 = 2 [4] |@ |What is a fjord?| |@ |What is a fjord?| |@ |What is a fjord?| x|> |What is a fjord?| {0.97} <1.00> (0:0:0).