Timeline for Does this count as "Sea kayaking"?
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Sep 17, 2019 at 15:16 | vote | accept | CommunityBot | moved from User.Id=89966 by developer User.Id=206 | |
Aug 30, 2019 at 11:01 | comment | added | hmakholm left over Monica | @MarkMayo: As far as I can see the Wikipedia page just says a river flows into the fjord. | |
Aug 30, 2019 at 0:13 | answer | added | Mark Mayo | timeline score: 4 | |
Aug 30, 2019 at 0:10 | comment | added | Mark Mayo | Although en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%A6r%C3%B8yfjord seems to indicate a river flows down it....so ... could argue either way | |
Aug 30, 2019 at 0:09 | comment | added | Mark Mayo | indeed you can get freshwater fjords, which I didn't know until now. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fjord. But in this case I'd agree, it appears oceanic. | |
Aug 30, 2019 at 0:07 | comment | added | Mark Mayo | @HenningMakholm I suspect that's what they're asking. Sometimes it's unclear to people eg lakes with egresses into the sea, estuaries and the like. | |
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Jul 14, 2019 at 17:51 | comment | added | hmakholm left over Monica | Um, the fjord is part of the sea, so how could it not be? | |
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Jul 14, 2019 at 16:10 | history | asked | Xnero | CC BY-SA 4.0 |