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Ringedalsvatnet

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Location
  
Odda, Hordaland

Max. length
  
8 kilometres (5.0 mi)

Length
  
8,000 m

Area
  
7 km²

Basin countries
  
Norway

Surface area
  
7 km (2.7 sq mi)

Surface elevation
  
18 m

Max width
  
1,000 m

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Water volume
  
426,000,000 m (557,000,000 cu yd)

Shore length
  
465 kilometres (289 mi)

Reference
  
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate

Ringedalsvatnet is a lake in the municipality of Odda in Hordaland county, Norway. The 7-square-kilometre (2.7 sq mi) lake lies about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) east (up the valley) from the village of Tyssedal, which sits on the shore of the Sørfjorden. The lake is the main reservoir for a hydroelectric power station in Tyssedal which provides electricity for the power intensive industries in the nearby town of Odda. The 521-metre (1,709 ft) wide and 33-metre (108 ft) high Ringedals Dam was constructed from 1910–1918.

Map of Ringedalsvatnet, 5760 R%C3%B8ldal, Norway

Due to the extensive regulation of the nearby lakes such as Langavatnet and Nybuvatnet in the mountains above this lake, several of the large waterfalls that once fed Ringedalsvatnet are no longer regularly flowing. The Tyssestrengene and Ringedalsfossen waterfalls were once very notable waterfalls on the cliffs surrounding this lake. The Trolltunga cliff overlooks this lake too, attracting many tourists and hikers each year.

References

Ringedalsvatnet Wikipedia