Jacobsen Bight
Jacobsen Bight is a bight 4 miles wide, indenting the south coast of South Georgia between Larvik Cone and Cape Darnley. The name "Sukkertopp bukta" was used by Olaf Holtedahl in 1929 for the whole of the coast between Cape Darnley and Sandefjord, which was shown on his map as one bay.Jacobsen Bight
- Type: Bay
- Also known as: “Marien Bay”, “Recovery Bay”, “Sukkertopp Bay”, and “Zuckerspitzenbucht”
- Category: body of water
- Location: South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
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Latitude
-54.42203° or 54° 25′ 19″ southLongitude
-36.85484° or 36° 51′ 17″ westOpen location code
39Q5H4HW+53OpenStreetMap ID
node 9118980870OpenStreetMap feature
natural=bayGeoNames ID
3474123Wikidata ID
Q12715760
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Jacobsen Bight” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Jacobsen Bight”
- Chinese: “雅各布森灣”
- German: “Jacobsen Bight”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Jacobsen Bight”
- Swedish: “Jacobsen Bight”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Johnson Point and Sandefjord.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Larvic Cone and Pillow Rock.
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