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Semsvannet is a lake in
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county, southwest of
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. The lake is situated close to, for the Norwegians, famous places such as the ridge
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, the old cultural house Tangen and
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the official residence of the heir to the throne of Norway, i.e. the crown prince or princess of Norway. The status of Semsvannet as a nature reserve was upgraded when the area was protected as a conservation area October 2, 1992. The lake and its vicinity was elected a
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in the year 2000.


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Lake Semsvannet is and is situated at a height of above sea level. The greatest depth is . To the lake flows the river ''Gupelva''. From the lake flows the river ''Askerelva''. Regarding the inhabitants of the lake, fish, there are: Northern pike ''(Esox lucius)'', European perch ''(Perca fluviatilis)'' and Roach ''(Rutilus rutilus)''. There are also smaller populations of Brown trout ''(Salmo trutta)'', Arctic char ''(Salvelinus aplinus)'' and European whitefish ''(Coregonus lavaretus)''.


Sports and Outdoor Pursuits

For generations, Semsvannet has been utilized as a lake for swimming, especially among the, at the time, permanent residents at Tangen, et cetera. It is possible to perform cross-country running around the lake or – according to the Norwegian expression – "gå på tur"
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The distance is then . For outdoor and athletic people there are summer trails and winter ski trails, into the ''Vestmarka'', that begins here.


Landscape of Nature, Agriculture and Culture


Countryside of Nature and Agriculture

Semsvannet and vicinity belongs to the Norwegian ''natural, agricultural and cultural history''. The estates Sem, Store Berg and Tveiter are to be found nearby the lake. However, situated even closer to the lake, by far – at the foot of the ridge Skaugumsåsen – is the cultural house Tangen, which during the first half of the twentieth century was the domicile of the Family Kaspersen; who among others frequently was visited by the Norwegian cultural personality and friend
Alf Prøysen Alf Prøysen () (23 July 1914 – 23 November 1970) was a Norwegian author, poet, playwright, songwriter and musician. Prøysen was one of the most important Norwegian cultural personalities in the second half of the 20th century. He wor ...
at social gatherings and feasts arranged by the family.


Culture and Songs Dedicated to The Area

To have the songwriter, troubadour and friend Alf Prøysen nearby, made a mutual impact, and inspired the just a few years younger son of Tangen, ''Karsten Kaspersen''. Who in his turn wrote several songs dedicated to the area, and how it was to live and grow up close to the lake Semsvannet and at Tangen in the first half of the twentieth century (i.e. around the years 1900 to 1950). From Karsten Kaspersen’s musical production, the following songs dedicated to the area around Semsvannet can be noted: * “Skaugumsåsen” ''(eng. The Mountain Ridge of Skaugumsåsen)'' * “I ungdomsår” ''(In Our Youth)'' * “Skymning over Tangen” ''(Nightfall over Tangen)''


Place of The Millennium

The old house of Tangen was culturally protected in 1992, and it and the Semsvannet area are much-loved destinations in nature for the Norwegians. In 1998, the Millennium Committee of Asker arranged the Millennium Election for its community residents, regarding the most favoured place in nature. Among the many nominations, Semsvannet and its surrounding area was chosen as the finest and most beautiful.Grosvold, p. 5


References


Bibliography

* Grosvold, et al. (1999). ''Semsvannet: liv og landskap''. emsvannet: Life and Countryside.Asker: Published by Asker kommunes tusenårskomité he Millennium Committee of Asker. * Thon, Jorunn Marie (editor) (no year). ''På tur rundt Semsvannet''. Asker: NaKuHel-senteret. {{ISBN, 978-82-92100-11-0 [The book has got many facts and nice photographs regarding Semsvannet and its surroundings. Language: Norwegian. No English translation known. Norwegian book title translated to English: ‘A Semsvannet walkabout. Trekking Semsvannet and its vicinity.’ (Article Author)] Lakes of Viken (county) Asker Tourist attractions in Viken Culture in Viken Protected areas of Norway Millennium sites