

The falls are called Seven Sisters because from a distance they resemble the hair of seven women, according to Fjord Norway.
Seven Sisters waterfall in Norway is made of seven separate streams, with the tallest being 250 metres high.
The falls are called Seven Sisters because from a distance they resemble the hair of seven women, according to Fjord Norway.
Most people view the falls by boat. The best time to see them is during the snow melting period between May and July.
Produced by Claudia Romeo
The falls are called Seven Sisters because from a distance they resemble the hair of seven women, according to Fjord Norway. Read Full Story
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