Camp Lagercrantz
Camp Lagercrantz is a hut in Svalbard. Camp Lagercrantz is situated nearby to the island Blomstrandhalvøya.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Blomstrandhalvøya.
Blomstrandhalvøya
Island
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Blomstrandøya, also known as Blomstrandhalvøya, is an island at the western side of Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It is located in Kongsfjorden, near the northern side of the fjord, and has a roughly circular shape with a cross section of about 5 km.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ny-Ålesund and Corbel Station.
Ny-Ålesund
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Ny-Ålesund is a settlement in Oscar II Land in the west of the island of Spitsbergen in Svalbard. It is situated on the Brøgger peninsula and on the shore of the bay of Kongsfjorden.
Corbel Station
Hamlet
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The AWIPEV Arctic Research Station is located in the arctic, on the Svalbard archipelago of Norway. The station is part of the research base of Ny-Ålesund, owned and managed by Kings Bay AS. Corbel Station is situated 7 km south of Camp Lagercrantz.
Camp Lagercrantz
- Type: Hut
- Location: Svalbard, Norway, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
78.96667° or 78° 58′ northLongitude
12.06667° or 12° 4′ eastElevation
91 metres (299 feet)Open location code
CFCJX388+MMGeoNames ID
2731645
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