Rubini Rock

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Rubini Rock is a prominent rocky outcrop in the Arctic archipelago of Franz Josef Land, notable as its highest natural point and a distinctive landmark in the Russian High North.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landmark
rocky outcrop
access primarily by ship
continent Asia
Europe
coordinatesApprox 52°E
80°N
country Russia
discoveredBy Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition NERFINISHED
discoveryPeriod 1872–1874
elevation ~280 metres
~920 feet
environment Arctic environment
polar climate
fauna auks
guillemots
kittiwakes
seabird colonies
feature columnar jointing
sheer rock walls
steep cliffs
geologicalType basalt formation
columnar basalt cliffs
highestPointOf Franz Josef Land NERFINISHED
humanSettlement uninhabited
locatedIn Arctic Ocean
Arctic archipelago NERFINISHED
Franz Josef Land NERFINISHED
Russian High North NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Franz Josef Land Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
namedAfter Nikolai Rubini NERFINISHED
near Hooker Island NERFINISHED
Tikhaya Bay NERFINISHED
notableFor being the highest natural point of Franz Josef Land
distinctive columnar basalt structure
prominent navigation landmark
partOf Arkhangelsk Oblast NERFINISHED
protectedBy Russian Arctic National Park NERFINISHED
region High Arctic NERFINISHED
Russian Arctic NERFINISHED
surroundedBy Arctic waters
sea ice (seasonal)
usedFor navigation reference
visitedBy Arctic cruise ships
Arctic expeditions
polar researchers

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Franz Josef Land hasHighestPoint Rubini Rock