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Trygghamna (English: haven) is a bay in
Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It is
about six
kilometer long,
located at the
northern side of Isfjorden...
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northern side of the
entrance to the
inlet of
Isfjorden near the bay of
Trygghamna. It has been
identified as an
Important Bird Area (IBA) by
BirdLife International...
- In 1613 French, Basque, and
Dutch whaling ships resorted to
Safehaven (
Trygghamna) on the
north side of
Isford or in
Green Harbour on the
south side of...
- It has a
length of
about 7.5 kilometers, and is
debouching into the
Trygghamna bay at the
northern side of Isfjorden. The
glacier is
named after Norwegian...
- Sabine's gull
flying at the
fjord Trygghamna in Spitsbergen...
- Svalbard. It has a
height of 847 meter, and is
located west of the bay
Trygghamna at the
northern side of Isfjorden. "Prot****rfjellet (Svalbard)". Norwegian...
- off by a KNRM
rescue boat. On 18 September, she ran
aground again at
Trygghamna, Norway. She was re-floated with ****istance from a tug deplo**** by the...
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located at the
northern side of Isfjorden. The bay is
separated from
Trygghamna by the
mountain chain Värmlandryggen. "Ymerbukta (Svalbard)". Norwegian...
- the
ships arrived at
Prins Karls Forland. In mid-June they
sailed into
Trygghamna, on the
north side of Isfjorden, but were
ordered away by the English...
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State Description Noorderlicht Netherlands The
schooner ran
aground at
Trygghamna, Norway. She was
refloated with ****istance from
Polarsyssel ( Norway)...