A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
There is plenty of fjords in Europe, i.e. in Scandinavia (mainly in Norway)
Northern Europe, Sweden or Denmark
Fjord is a narrow inlet carved out by glaciers.
An example is a Norway fjord.
Travels in Europe with Rick Steves - 1991 Oslo Bergen and the Fjord 5-7 was released on: USA: 1995
Fjord, also spelled fiord, is a narrow inlet along a coastline. Fjords are created by glacial erosion. There are many fiords in Europe.
Sovereign Fjord
A fjord by Sandefjord town
A fjord is a geological feature.
Norway has fjords as well as the most northern spot in Europe
Well, a non-example of a fjord would be a desert or a mountain peak. Fjords are long, narrow inlets with steep sides or cliffs, usually created by glaciers. So, anything that doesn't fit this description wouldn't be considered a fjord. Just remember, there are endless beautiful landscapes out there to explore!