Akseløya
Akseløya (English: Axel Island) is a long, narrow island (about 8.5 km long and 1 km wide) at the mouth of Van Mijenfjorden, separating Van Mijenfjorden from Bellsund. It is separated from the mainland by Akselsundet to the north, and another narrow strait to the south. The islands are named after the schooner Aksel Thordsen, which was chartered by Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld for an expedition to Svalbard in 1864.
Akseløya
Akseløya (English: Axel Island) is a long, narrow island (about 8.5 km long and 1 km wide) at the mouth of Van Mijenfjorden, separating Van Mijenfjorden from Bellsund. It is separated from the mainland by Akselsundet to the north, and another narrow strait to the south. The islands are named after the schooner Aksel Thordsen, which was chartered by Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld for an expedition to Svalbard in 1864.
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Akseløya (English: Axel Island ...... xpedition to Svalbard in 1864.
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Akseløya est une île située à ...... ide à la circulation maritime.
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Akseløya ist eine unbewohnte Insel im von Norwegen verwalteten Spitzbergen-Archipel.
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construction
metal skeletal tower
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black tower, red upper part
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square piramydal skeletal tower with enclosed upper part
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77.71333333333334 14.691666666666666
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Akseløya (English: Axel Island ...... xpedition to Svalbard in 1864.
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Akseløya est une île située à ...... ide à la circulation maritime.
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Akseløya ist eine unbewohnte Insel im von Norwegen verwalteten Spitzbergen-Archipel.
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Akseløya
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Akseløya
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Akseløya
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7.7713333333e+1
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1.4691666667e+1
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Akseløya Lighthouse
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