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Me-Åkernes (historically: ''Midtre Åkernes'') is a deserted
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farm in
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in
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county,
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. The farm is located on the slopes of mountain along the northern shore of the Sunnylvsfjorden (an inner branch fjord of the Storfjorden). It is located northeast of the village of
Hellesylt Hellesylt is a small village in Stranda Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The village lies at the head of the Sunnylvsfjorden, which is a branch of the Storfjorden, and which the more famous Geirangerfjorden in turn branches off ...
. The farm is located in the
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, a Norwegian World Heritage Site. It has been preserved both being located on a unique geologic site and as a representative of typical
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in the fjord regions. This geologically unique farm has also been identified as the model for the farm place appearing in
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’s play ''Brand'' based on the similarity in the description and his visit there on 16 July 1862: :::''And here it stands without a fear'' :::''Because the glacier passes here'' :::''Just when the time of leave sprouts comes'' :::''Above the heads like boulder storms'' :::''The parsonage protected stands, like in a cascade cave.''


Name

The Åkernes farm is first mentioned in 1603 ("Ackernes"), but it is probably from the Middle Ages. The Norse form must have been ''Akrnes'', a compound of which means "field" or "acre" and which means "
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". The farm was later divided into three parts: ('innermost'), ('outermost') and ('middle'). The form ''me'' is a local dialect form of ''midtre'', therefore the farm ''Me-Åkernes'' means 'the middle one of the Åkernes farms'.


Location and access

The farm is on a ledge about above sea level on a steep
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-threatened hillside. Thus the five farm buildings are built against the rock face of a protected overhanging cliff face in the hillside, and the roofs are level with the slope, such that avalanches pass over the buildings without harming them. The only access is from the Storfjorden waters below; access from the ridge above is extremely difficult. There is no natural harbour on the shore, just a small man-made landing place and some remaining stone walls that are remnants of an earlier boat shed. The boats were dragged onto dry land for safekeeping from the seas from the fjord.


Buildings and operation

The main house is where it is least exposed to avalanches. The hay barn and cowshed are added onto opposite ends of the house, for a total length of . The ''Me-Åkernes'' farm is, except for the unusual adaptation to the terrain and accommodation for danger from avalanches, a typical multi-activity farm representative of the fjord and mountain farms of the
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district. The farms had to base their economy on
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,
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and hunting. ''Me-Åkernes'' was originally a single farm, but in 1881 its fields were divided in halves between two related couples. The house and farm buildings were shared in common, but each couple maintained their own livestock. There could be as many as 12–14 people living simultaneously at the farm. Each family would support livestock of four cattle and 40 sheep by supplementing
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in the winter season by use of
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. The seaweed was treated in warm water, minced, and barley flour added. Although more recently they grew
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es and
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, a field area named "''Rugåkeren''" (the Rye Field) indicates that
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was grown there in earlier times. To thresh the grain they used a manual threshing machine. Today, the farm is private property, but the preservation society "Storfjordens venner" () have maintained the buildings. The last residents farming the land were Anders and Solveig Hanson Ringdal. They moved away from the farm on 6 December 1958.


Risk of landslide

Today the farm is, due to its location by the ''Åkernesrenna'' (the ''Åkernes'' crevice), at considerable risk. The ''Åkernesrenna'' has in recent years widened at an accelerating rate, and analyses show the threat of a coming landslide, estimated at 50 million
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(65 million cubic yards with latest estimates of up to 100 million cubic metres or 130 million cubic yards). The landslide will go directly into the fjord, causing a flood wave (landslide induced
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) of about in height, which will sweep the fjord and devastate the areas adjacent to Sunnylvsfjorden and Storfjorden.


Pictures

MeÅkerneset01.jpg, Me-åkerneset seen from Oaldsbygda, a settlement across the Sunnylvsfjorden. 2003-06-01-AakenesStevne-22B.jpg, Kitchen interior, preserved as it was when vacated in 1958. 2003-06-01-AakenesStevne-24B.jpg, Passage to the barn. 2003-06-01-AakenesStevne-28B.jpg, From the rally of Storfjordens Venner in June 2003. 2003-06-01-AakenesStevne-37.JPG, Åkernes, Me-Åkerneset headland, the farm in the lower part to the left in the hillside. The pink line identifies the Åkernes crevice.


In popular culture

*Released in August 2015, '' The Wave'' () is a Norwegian disaster movie based on the premise of a rock slide from the mountain Åkerneset inundating the town of
Geiranger Geiranger is a small tourist village in Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county in the western part of Norway. It is located in Stranda Municipality at the head of the Geirangerfjorden, which is a branch of the large Storfjorden (Sunnmøre), ...
.


References


External links


Åkernesrenna, Giant landslide in Storfjorden
— Article and video
Giant landslide threatening rural districts

World Heritage List
{{DEFAULTSORT:Me-Aakernes Historic farms in Norway Farms in Møre og Romsdal Stranda Former populated places in Møre og Romsdal