Olavtoppen

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Olavtoppen is the highest mountain on the remote subantarctic Bouvet Island, a Norwegian dependency in the South Atlantic Ocean.

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Olavtoppen canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
access requires landing on Bouvet Island
requires mountaineering equipment
administeredBy Norwegian Polar Institute
climate polar oceanic climate
climbingStatus very rarely climbed
continent Antarctica
country Norway
discoveryContext mapped during Norwegian expeditions to Bouvet Island
elevation 780 m
about 780 metres above sea level
approximately 2560 ft
firstAscentBy Norwegian expedition
Rune Midtgaard
Steinar Johansen
others (Norwegian team)
firstAscentDate 2012-02-21
governingLaw Norwegian environmental regulations for Bouvetøya
hazard crevasses
severe weather
steep icy slopes
isHighestPointOf Bouvet Island
island Bouvet Island
isOnTerritory Bouvetøya Nature Reserve
locatedIn Norwegian dependency
South Atlantic
surface form: South Atlantic Ocean

subantarctic region
locatedOn Bouvet Island
meaningOfName Olav Peak
mountainRange none
namedAfter Olav V of Norway
surface form: King Olav V of Norway
nameLanguage Norwegian
notableFor being the highest point of the world’s most remote island
partOf Bouvet Island
surface form: Bouvet Island volcanic massif
permanentSettlements none
population 0
protectedStatus nature reserve
relativeLocation near the centre of Bouvet Island
sovereignState Norway
surfaceCover ice
rock outcrops
snow
terrain glaciated volcanic terrain
volcanicOrigin yes

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Bouvet Island highestPoint Olavtoppen