North American Pacific Fjordland (source code)

= North American Pacific Fjordland
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North American Pacific Fjordland refers to a geographical region along the Pacific coast of North America characterized by its deep inlets, steep cliffs, and rugged landscapes, typical of fjord formations. The term "fjord" generally describes long, narrow sea or lake inlets that are often flanked by steep landforms, which were typically formed by glacial erosion.