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Saltstraumen maelstrom tour
Saltstraumen maelstrom tour







On a positive note, there is an abundance of fish in this region caused by the strong currents and a super size coalfish of 22.7 kilos was caught here setting the world record for coalfish caught with a fishing pole. Nevertheless, great caution needs to be exercised as the underwater currents are constantly twisting. In reality, there is actually a time window when the tidal currents turn, larger ships can sail through the Saltstraumen strait and the currents appear calm. Right outside of Bod, just north of the Arctic Circle, you can experience Saltstraumen, a unique and amazing natural attraction.

saltstraumen maelstrom tour

Literature and movies have fantasized maelstroms as inescapable and powerful forces. A huge tide with up to 400,000,000 cubic meters of seawater moving at a speed of around 40 km per hour forces its way through a mere 3 kilometer long and 150 meter wide strait every six hours trying to fill up the Skjerstadfjorden resulting in the maelstrom.The maelstrom can be around 10 meters in diameter and 5 meters in depth when the current is at its strongest. Saltstraumen is a narrow strait in the west coast of Norway, closer to the Arctic Circle, and connects two larger water bodies, the outer Saltfjorden to the large Skjerstadfjorden which is closer to the inland. The maelstrom in the image is a maelstrom at Saltsraumen, the strongest tidal current in the world that has existed for about two to three thousand years. Return ticket Kjerringy up to 12 pax inc. Total length of trip amounts to about 3,5 hours. If you go down when the stream is going into the Skjerstadfjord (when it is high-water), a boat or a body will be taken down to the bottom of the fjord because of the special geological shape of the underwater landscape. Trip to Kjerringy Experience one of the most well preserved trade hubs in North Norway. The word maelstrom is a descriptive name derived from the Dutch word ‘maalstroom’ which translates to ‘grinding-stream’, implying that the whirlpool’s spinning is like a grinding mill. About 60 persons have drowned in Saltstraumen the last 60 years. You can hear the sound of the extreme forces of nature, as 400 million cubic meters of water cross the narrow strait.

saltstraumen maelstrom tour

The water swirls downwards around an imaginary axis. When the tide turns and flows in and out between the fjords, spectacular maelstroms are created in Saltstraumen.

saltstraumen maelstrom tour

A maelstrom is caused when water is forced to twist around an object or when water streams into a narrower strait, causing the water to flow faster and to create energetic swirling turbulence. Maelstroms are powerful whirlpools occurring in oceans.









Saltstraumen maelstrom tour