Bouvet Island
Bouvet Island (Norwegian: Bouvetøya, previously spelled Bouvet-øya) is an uninhabited subantarctic volcanic island and dependency of Norway located in the South Atlantic Ocean at (54°25.8′S3°22.8′E).
Bouvet Island (Norwegian: Bouvetøya, previously spelled Bouvet-øya) is an uninhabited subantarctic volcanic island and dependency of Norway located in the South Atlantic Ocean at (54°25.8′S3°22.8′E).
Olavtoppen, occasionally anglicized as Olav Peak, is the highest point of Bouvetøya, a volcanic island and dependency of Norway.
Cape Valdivia (Norwegian: Kapp Valdivia) is the northernmost point on Bouvet Island, a subantarctic island administered by Norway. It lies in the centre of the island's north coast, immediately to the north of Olav Peak, the island's highest point.
Cape Circoncision (Norwegian: Kapp Circoncision) is a peninsula on the north-western edge of subantarctic Bouvet Island. The small peninsula was sighted by the French naval exploration that was led by Bouvet on 1 January 1739, which day is the Feast…
Posadowsky Glacier is a glacier which flows to the north coast of Bouvetøya, 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) eastward of Cape Circoncision.