Sima (river)

[3] The river has its source on the west side of the Hardanger Glacier, at a proglacial lake called Demmevatn at an elevation of 1,290 meters (4,230 ft).

[1] The river then flows west from Lake Rembesdal (Rembesdalsvatn), with an elevation of 905 meters (2,969 ft), into the deep Sima Valley and past the former 272-meter (892 ft) high Rembesdal Falls (Rembesdalsfossen), which is now dry because of hydroelectric plant infrastructure.

[5] The river continues west until its mouth at the head of the Simadal Fjord.

[2] The power station is located in the mountains below Kjeåsen on the north side of the Simadal Fjord.

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