"Fiords" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fiords are narrow inlets of the sea that are formed by the cutting of glaciers or water erosion of a coastline. They are typically found in mountainous regions, especially in Scandinavia, New Zealand, and Alaska. Fiords are characterized by steep cliffs, narrow channels, and a relatively small entrance to the open sea.
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