Bouvet Island - Antarctica Antarctic island covered by glaciers. It has no ports or harbors, and is very difficult to approach. It s a candidate for the most remote island.
Uploaded: Apr, 14 2006 | Taken: Mar, 10 2006| Viewed: 86 times
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jorgesanchez - Apr, 14 2006 10:04am
This is not only a beautiful picture, but a rarity. Untill wojtekd recent expedition to Bouvet (Norwegian possesion) there had been there less travellers than in the Moon! Thanks Wojciech.
michalr - Apr, 14 2006 06:04pm
What a place! So first GS member landed on this remote island!
jesusferro - Apr, 14 2006 07:04pm
Not only Bouvet. Wojteck is also the first GS member to have been in South Georgia, Tristan da Cunha, and in so many other places where the rest of us have only heard about. He is our Numero Uno!
jorgesanchez - Apr, 14 2006 08:04pm
The most remote island is not Bouvet, but Peter I, in the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica. In theory that impenetrable island is Norwegian, but the Russians claim it because they discovered it in 1821.
trampi - Mar, 16 2007 10:03am
Very few people reached this place...