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Bouvet Island Location: Bouvet Island is located at 54°262 S, 3°242 E. It is 49 km2 in area, 93% of which is covered by glaciers which block the south and east coasts.[1]
Bouvet Island Geography:
Bouvet Island is located at 54°262 S, 3°242 E. It is 49 km2 in area, 93% of which is covered by glaciers which block the south and east coasts.[1]
It has no ports or harbors, only offshore anchorages, and is difficult to approach. The easiest way is with a helicopter from a ship. The glaciers form a thick ice layer falling in high cliffs into the sea or onto the black beaches of volcanic sand. The 29.6 km (18.4 miles) of coastline are often surrounded by an ice pack. The highest point on the island is called Olavtoppen, whose peak is 780 m (2,559 ft) above sea level. A lava shelf on the island's west coast, which appeared between 1955 and 1958, provides a nesting site for birds.
Bouvet Island is the most remote island in the world. The nearest land is Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, over 1,600 km (1,000 miles) away to the south, which is itself uninhabited.
Bouvet Island More Information:
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