Svalbard

I have a strange fascination with snow and ice, so it’s no surprise that I have visited Svalbard twice so far. The first visit was in March 2017, when daytime temperatures never rose above -24ºC and plunged as low as -45ºC at night. The second trip was in late summer of 2019 when my son Max and I circumnavigated Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago.

Pyramiden Tarentallen Tarantula
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‘Tarantellen’.

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Alkefjellet Bird Cliffs

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Svalbard Spitsbergen Walrus Augustabukta
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Coo Coo Ca Choo.

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Spitsbergen Longyearbyen Storm Clouds
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Fire & Ice Sunset.

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Longyearbyen Fredheim
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Fredheim Cabins.

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Longyearbyen Spring Sunshine
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Longyearbyen in Spring.

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Svalbard Longyearbyen Coal Buckets
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Old Coal Bucket Line

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Spitsbergen Sunset Near Pyramiden
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Sunset near Pyramiden.

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Longyearbyen Pyramiden Sunset
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Sunset on a Glacier.

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Svalbard Spitsbergen Beast Walrus Head
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The Beast.

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Svalbard Spitsbergen Walrus Colony Poolepynten
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Walrus on the Beach.

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Svalbard Spitsbergen Blue Whale Blow
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World’s Largest Animal.

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