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Lille Kufjorden is a fjord on the south side of the island of Seiland in Alta, Finnmark. The fjord runds for 2 km northwards to the mouth of the fjord. The fjord runs in between Junkerhamnklubben to the west and Klubben to the east. Junkerhamn is a small port and farm the same size as Junkerhamnklubben. Otherwise, there are no settlements around the fjord. The fjord is 81 metres at its deepest point, at Klubben. More information...

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