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  2. The island's total coastline is 29.6 km (18.4 mi). Landing on the island is very difficult, as it normally experiences high seas and features a steep coast.: 59 During the winter, it is surrounded by pack ice. The Bouvet Triple Junction is located 275 km (171 mi) west of Bouvet

    • 23 January 1928; 95 years ago
    • 780 m (2,560 ft)
    • 49 km² (19 sq mi)
    • Norway
  3. May 1, 2010 · Bouvet Island west coast glacier as seen in December 2011 from the RRS Ernest Shackleton François Guerraz (CC BY-SA 3.0) First landing on Bouvet Island and the annexation of the island on ...

  4. Mar 8, 2024 · Bouvet Island, islet in the South Atlantic Ocean. One of the world’s most isolated islands, it lies about 1,500 miles (2,400 km) southwest of the Cape of Good Hope of southern Africa and about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) north of the mainland of Antarctica.

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Nov 24, 2022 · Also, there are very few easy landing points around the coastline of the 49 square kilometre island. The island “enjoys” a marine Antarctic climates which is dominated by heavy clouds and fog. The warmest month of the year (February) has a daily mean average temperature of just 2°C.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Bouvet Island is recognized as the most remote island on Earth because it is furthest from any other point of land (1,639 km from Antarctica). The island was named after the French naval officer who discovered it in 1739, although no country laid claim to it until 1825, when the British flag was raised. A few expeditions visited the island in ...

  8. 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. Photo: Carl Chun, Public domain. Photo: Fguerraz, CC BY-SA 3.0.

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