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Bear Island (Norwegian: Bjørnøya, pronounced [ˈbjø̀ːɳœʏɑ]) is the southernmost island of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago. The island is located at the limits of the Norwegian and Barents seas, approximately halfway between Spitsbergen and the North Cape.
- 178 km² (69 sq mi)
- Svalbard
- 536 m (1759 ft)
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Bear Island is 3.5 miles by 0.5 miles wide and covers 900 acres, more than half of Hammocks Beach State Park’s 1,611 acres. It faces the Atlantic Ocean to the south, with Emerald Isle and Atlantic Beach(part of Bogue Banks Island) to the east and a restricted island to the west. A shrub thicket and marsh dominate the northern sound side of Bear Isl...
Bear Island was first inhabited by Native Americans who traveled here via dugout canoe. The last known natives were Neusiok and Coree, who were forced to leave when Britain claimed ownership of Bear Island. Pirates eventually rose to prominence here, thanks to the abundance of inlets and shallow waterways on the sound side. Blackbeard and Spanish p...
Before you visit Bear Island, there are some important things to remember. These are helpful for first-time visitors and as a refresher for anyone familiar with the island. 1. Bug spray and sunscreen are a must, as mosquitos thrive here and the sun shines down on the island and the waters that surround it. Overcast days are also ones where you can ...
There are technically four ways to reach Bear Island, and here’s a breakdown of them, from easiest to the most DIY of all: 1. The State Park Bear Island Ferry runs from April through October and leaves from the Hammocks Beach State Park mainland entrance. Fees range from $4 for Children (ages 3 to 12) and Senior Citizens (ages 62 and older) to $6 f...
Visiting Bear Island was near the top of our NC Bucket List, long before we first set foot on it. This is one place that absolutely lives up to its hype. Whether you’re seeking isolation, a chance to walk a beach with sea turtles, or an excellent camping spot, Bear Island State Park is all of that and more. Have you ever visited this wonderful isla...
Bear Island is a beautiful and historic island near Swansboro, accessible by ferry, boat, or kayak. Learn about its wildlife, history, camping options, and activities in this guide.
Apr 30, 2020 · Bear Island, also known as Bjørnøya, is a nature reserve in the Barents Sea, home to millions of seabirds. Learn what it's like to visit this spectacular place with Lindblad Expeditions, and see stunning photos and videos of its cliffs, caves, and wildlife.
Nov 16, 2023 · Bjørnøya (Bear Island) is the southernmost island of the Svalbard archipelago, halfway between Norway and Spitsbergen. The island is 178 km 2 large and relatively rarely visited, but fascinating.
Bear Island is a remote island in the north that is home to House Mormont. It lies within the Bay of Ice, north of Deepwood Motte and south of the Frozen Shore. [1] The Mormonts live at Mormont Keep.
Bear Island, Norwegian Bjørnøya, is an islet in the Arctic Ocean, between Northern Norway and Svalbard. The island has no permanent population, except some meteorology crew. Bear Island is named after a polar bear and is the southernmost island in Svalbard.
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