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Fjord depths
The Sognefjord in Norway stretches 205 km inland. It reaches a maximum depth of 1308 m below sea level, and the greatest depths are found in the inland parts of the fjord. Near its mouth, the bottom rises abruptly to a sill about 100 m below sea level. The average width of the main branch of the Sognefjord is about 4.5 km. Cliffs surrounding the fjord rise almost sheer from the water to heights of 1000 m and more.

Deep fjords include:
 * 1) Skelton Inlet in Antarctica - 1933 m
 * 2) Sognefjord in Norway - 1308 m (the mountains then rise to up to 1000 m)
 * 3) Messier Channel in Chile - 1288 m