Nigardsbreen

Glacier in Vestland, Norway


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::summary Glacier in Vestland, Norway ::

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FieldValue
nameNigardsbreen
photoNigardsbreen July 2019.jpg
locationVestland, Norway
mapframe-zoom10
coordinates
typeValley glacier
area48 km2
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Nigardsbreen () is a glacier arm of the large Jostedalsbreen glacier. Nigardsbreen lies about 30 km north of the village of Gaupne in the Jostedalen valley in Luster Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located just west of the Jostedøla river.

The Breheimsenteret museum is located 11 km south in the village of Jostedal. In front of the Nigardsbreen glacier is the lake Nigardsbrevatnet where there is a small boat to transport visitors to the glacier. There is also a bus to take visitors to the glacier.

History

During the first half of the 18th century, the glacier expanded due to cold weather. Then, the winters of 1741-1744 were extremely cold. Apples and pears did not ripen during the summer and the bee populations perished. Between 1700 and 1748, the glacier moved forward about 4 km completely covering and crushing nine farms (Danish: Ni gårde) (hence the name of the glacier). By 1748, the Nigardsbreen covered about 48 km2. From 1930 until 1939, the glacier retracted again.

Safety

Nigardbreen has seen several severe accidents. In July 1986 two people, a Danish woman and her 8-year-old daughter, died when hit by chunks of ice that fell from the glacier. In 1994 a Polish woman was left in critical condition after being hit by falling ice. In 2014 a German couple died as a result of being crushed by ice; their children standing close by survived physically unharmed. In August 2018 an Austrian man drowned when a wave caused by a huge block of ice swept him into the glacial river.

Media gallery

Nigardsbreen-Norway-close-up.jpg|Detail Nigardsbreen Nigardsbrevatnet.jpg|View on Nigardsbrevassnet from the glacier Nigardbreen 082012.jpg|Nigardsbreen in July 2012 Nigardsbreen from afar.jpg|Overall view of the glacier (2017) Nigardsbreen in 1962.jpg|Nigardsbreen summer 1962

References

References

  1. "Informasjon om stadnamn". [[Norwegian Mapping Authority.
  2. (2003). "Frommer's Norway". Wiley.
  3. (2018). "Rick Steves Scandinavia". Avalon Travel.
  4. (1993). "Nordic Journeys". Scandinavian Film Group.
  5. {{Cite SNL. Nigardsbreen. Nigardsbreen. 2025-11-15. Askheim. Svein. 2024-11-26
  6. "Ektepar omkom i breulykken - Barna på åtte og ti år ble øyenvitner. Kriseteamet i Luster tar seg nå av barna".
  7. "Like etterpå skjedde breulykken".
  8. "Vi kan ikke forestille oss hvordan barna må føle det".
  9. (2018-08-06). "38 år gammel turist fra Østerrike omkom ved Nigardsbreen søndag". bt.no.

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