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SANDEFJORD , the See also:oldest and most famous See also:spa in See also:Norway, in Jarlsberg-See also:Laurvik antt (See also:county), 86 m. S.S.W. of See also:Christiania by the See also:Skien railway. Pop. (1900) 4847. The springs are sulphurous, saline and chalybeate. Specimens of jaettegryder or See also:giant's cauldrons may be seen at Gaardaasen and Vindalsbugt, some upwards of 23 ft. in See also:depth. End of Article: SANDEFJORDAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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