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  1. Bouvet Island. Bouvet Island ( / ˈbuːveɪ / BOO-vay; Norwegian: Bouvetøya [3] [bʉˈvèːœʏɑ]) [4] is an island and dependency of Norway, and declared an uninhabited protected nature reserve. It is a subantarctic volcanic island, situated in the South Atlantic Ocean at the southern end of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and is the world's most ...

    • 23 January 1928; 95 years ago
    • 780 m (2,560 ft)
    • 49 km² (19 sq mi)
    • Norway
  2. Bouvet Island. /  54.433°S 3.400°E  / -54.433; 3.400. Bouvet Island ( Norwegian: Bouvetøya, also historically known as Liverpool Island or Lindsay Island) is an island in the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean. It is in the sub-antarctic areas, 2500 km (1500 miles) south-southwest of the Cape of Good Hope ( South Africa ). [1]

    • 49 km² (19 sq mi), (93% glaciated)
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  3. Apr 27, 2024 · Landing is extremely difficult on the island. It has an area of 23 square miles (59 square km), rises to 3,068 feet (935 metres), and is uninhabited. Bouvet Island was discovered in 1739 by the French navigator Jean-Baptiste-Charles Bouvet de Lozier (1705–86), for whom it is named. It was rediscovered by a German expedition in 1898, and ...

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  4. Nov 24, 2022 · Quick facts about Bouvet Island. Location: South Atlantic Ocean. Size: 49 square km or 19 square miles. Discovery: Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier in 1739. Status: Norwegian protected nature reserve. Land: An inactive volcano, 93% of the island is covered by a glacier.

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  6. Bouvet Island. Bouvet Island or Bouvetøya is one of the sub-Antarctic islands, an uninhabited ice-clad place 2,600 km south-southwest of Cape Town. It has a good claim to be the world's most remote island: anywhere within 2,000 km is similarly desolate, such as mainland Antarctica. It lies 6,040 km south of the equator and is a dependency of ...

  7. Dec 14, 2018 · The 14m segment of ice the team took off Bouvet only records wind and sea-ice conditions back to 2001. But the scientist is convinced that if the group can return to the island, it will find a ...

  8. Mar 16, 2022 · Bouvet Island is an uninhabited 58.5 km² volcanic, mostly inaccessible, island in the Southern Ocean, south-southwest of Cape Town. It is thought to be the most remote island in the world. The nearest land is Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, which is over 1,750 km (1,090 mi) away to the south.

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