<Ul> <Li> Espelandsfossen </Li> <Li> Kjelfossen--755 m (2,477 ft) </Li> <Li> Kjeragfossen--715 m (2,346 ft) </Li> <Li> Langfoss </Li> <Li> Låtefossen </Li> <Li> Månafossen </Li> <Li> Mardalsfossen </Li> <Li> Mongefossen--773 m (2,536 ft) </Li> <Li> Ramnefjellsfossen--818 m (2,684 ft); also known as Utigardsfossen or Utigordsfossen </Li> <Li> Rjukanfossen </Li> <Li> Sarpsfossen--one of the greatest flow rates of any waterfall in Europe </Li> <Li> Skrikjofossen </Li> <Li> Søndre Mardalsfoss </Li> <Li> Stalheimsfossen </Li> <Li> Steinsdalsfossen--a path goes behind the waterfall </Li> <Li> Tyssestrengene </Li> <Li> Vettisfossen </Li> <Li> Vinnufossen--860 m (2,820 ft); the highest waterfall in Europe </Li> <Li> Vøringfossen </Li> </Ul> <Li> Kjelfossen--755 m (2,477 ft) </Li> <Li> Kjeragfossen--715 m (2,346 ft) </Li> <Li> Mongefossen--773 m (2,536 ft) </Li>

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