Tryne Fjord
Tryne Fjord is an irregular-shaped fjord that idents the northern side of Langnes Peninsula in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Mapped and named Tryne Fjord by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37. Barrier Island lies at the entrance to the fjord.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Barrier Island.
Barrier Island
Islet
Barrier Island is an island, 0.5 nautical miles long, at the north end of the Vestfold Hills, lying just north of the entrance to Tryne Fjord in Tryne Sound. Barrier Island is situated 3 km north of Tryne Fjord.
Tryne Fjord
- Type: Cove
- Description: landform
- Categories: fjord and body of water
- Location: Antarctica
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Satellite Map
Discover Tryne Fjord from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Chinese to Swedish—“Tryne Fjord” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “特里恩港”
- German: “Tryne-Fjord”
- Indonesian: “Fyord Tryne”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Trynefjorden”
- Swedish: “Tryne Fjord”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Moss Valley and Tryne Peninsula.
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