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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_MayenJan Mayen - Wikipedia

    SJ. Jan Mayen ( Urban East Norwegian: [jɑn ˈmɑ̀ɪən]) [1] is a Norwegian volcanic island in the Arctic Ocean with no permanent population. It is 55 km (34 mi) long (southwest-northeast) and 373 km 2 (144 sq mi) in area, partly covered by glaciers (an area of 114.2 km 2 (44.1 sq mi) around the Beerenberg volcano ).

  2. Jan Mayen, island, part of the Kingdom of Norway, in the Greenland Sea of the Arctic Ocean, about 300 mi (500 km) east of Greenland. It is approximately 35 mi long and 9 mi across at its widest point, with an area of 144 sq mi (373 sq km). It is the peak of a submarine volcanic ridge, and

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  3. Oct 15, 2014 · As a Grosvenor Teacher Fellow on a Lindblad Expeditions adventure into the High Arctic, I had an amazing opportunity to visit this remote volcanic island spilling five glaciers into the Arctic Ocean on July 6, 2014. Geography. Jan Mayen is approximately 34 miles long and a bit over a mile wide at its narrowest.

  4. arcticportal.org › the-arctic › 3556-jan-mayenJan Mayen - Arctic Portal

    The island. Jan Mayen is a remote Norwegian island located at 71°N/8°W in the Arctic Ocean, about 600 kilometers northeast of Iceland, 500 km east of Greenland, and approximately 1000 km west of Norway. The island is approximately 55 km long from southwest to northeast and covers an area of about 373 square kilometers (see map).

  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Visited only occasionally by seal hunters and trappers over the following centuries, the island came under Norwegian sovereignty in 1929. The long dormant Beerenberg volcano, the northernmost active volcano on earth, resumed activity in 1970 and the most recent eruption occurred in 1985.

  6. Apr 28, 2022 · The volcanic island of Jan Mayen sprouts from the Mid ... the decision was made. We would sail to Jan Mayen in a modern interpretation of a 100-year-old expedition. ... Why America's 4,000 native ...

  7. Located in the remote North Atlantic Ocean between Greenland and Norway, the island of Jan Mayen is challenging to reach—but those who make the journey are rewarded with stunning geology and a surreal, lunar landscape. Hiking on the soft, black sand, you can walk amongst ash cones, lava flows, and towering cliffs and witness Beerenberg, the ...

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