Magdalenefjorden

Coordinates: 79°33.9′N 10°52.5′E / 79.5650°N 10.8750°E / 79.5650; 10.8750
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Magdalenefjorden (labeled j) lies on Spitsbergen's west coast.
Jagged mountains in the Magdalenefjorden
Gullybukta and Gullybreen

Magdalenefjorden is an 8 km long and up to 5 km wide fjord between Reuschhalvøya and Hoelhalvøya, Albert I Land, on the west coast of Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. It is large enough to accommodate even the largest of cruise ships which are even able to turn through 180 degrees in the fjord. On the south shore of the fjord is the bay Gullybukta.

History

graveyard
containing about 130 graves dating from the 17th to the late 18th century.

The Dutchman Joris Carolus (1614) was the first to label the fjord Mari mag. bay. Abraham Goos (1620) called it Magdalenen sond, and Guljelmus Cæsius (1622) S. Maria Magdalene sond.

References

  • Conway, W. M. 1906. No Man's Land: A History of Spitsbergen from Its Discovery in 1596 to the Beginning of the Scientific Exploration of the Country. Cambridge: At the University Press.
  • Norwegian Polar Institute Place Names of Svalbard Database
  • Prestvold, K. 2001. Smeerenburg Gravneset: Europe's First Oil Adventure. Translated by Richard Wooley. [pamphlet]. Longyearbyen, NO: Governor of Svalbard, Environmental Section.

79°33.9′N 10°52.5′E / 79.5650°N 10.8750°E / 79.5650; 10.8750