Espeland Falls
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Espeland Falls<ref>General Studies Paper I for Civil Services Preliminary Examinations. 2015. New Delhi: McGraw Hill, p. 60.</ref><ref>Braekstad, H. L. 1896. The Right Way to See Norway. The English Illustrated Magazine, p. 467.</ref><ref>Janus: The history of Janus.</ref> (Template:Langx) is a Template:Convert tall waterfall located in the Espeland Valley<ref>Langåker, Margrete Øie. 2014. Joberget Tunnel – Analysis of Stability and Support Design for Tunneling in Soil. Trondheim: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Geology and Mineral Resources Engineering, p. 8.</ref> (Template:Langx) in Voss Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The falls are located just above large Lake Espeland<ref>Gullick, C. F. W. R., & E. A. Aste. 1943. Norway, vol. 2. London: Naval Intelligence Division, p. 204.</ref><ref>Thomas Cook Ltd. 1901. Cook's Handbook to Norway: With the Principal Routes to Sweden and Denmark. London: T. Cook & Son, p. 73.</ref> (Template:Langx), near the border of Voss and neighboring municipality of Ulvik.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Due to an urban legend, Espeland Falls is sometimes erroneously claimed to be Template:Convert tall. One theory is that the erroneous information may have originated from a misunderstanding of the concept meters of head in relation to the development of the Espeland River (Template:Langx) for hydropower. Another theory is that there may have been a mixup with Skrikjofossen in Lofthus, Ullensvang, a Template:Convert tall waterfall located about Template:Convert south of Espeland Falls.