Eismitte
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Also known as "Mid-Ice" in English, which is a direct translation from German. The station was dug into the ice by Alfred Wegener's expedition (July 1930 to August 1931).
The marking in Wikimapia is only an approximate one, Eismitte might be also about 43 km Northeats (geographically) from the marked point. But this makes no real difference, or?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eismitte and
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eismitte
The marking in Wikimapia is only an approximate one, Eismitte might be also about 43 km Northeats (geographically) from the marked point. But this makes no real difference, or?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eismitte and
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eismitte
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eismitte
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 70°52'59"N 40°42'1"W
- Summit Camp 204 km
- Indeklima Apisseq 678 km
- North Ice 803 km
- Hot Weather Creek 1524 km
- Igloolik Research Center 1534 km
- Eureka 1552 km
- Kangerlussuaq Fjord 437 km
- Helheim Glacier 507 km
- Ymer Island 620 km
- Clavering Ø 751 km
- Kuhn Island 799 km
- Sabine Island 822 km
- Shannon Island 867 km
- Danmarkshavn 907 km
- Jan Mayen Island 1157 km
- Beerenberg 1165 km
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