Longyearbyen to the Nordensköld Glacier

Taking a boat trip was the probably the best thing we did during our visit to Svalbard.
We sailed on MS Langøysund with our guide Stein (pronounced more like Stain) from Henningsen Transport.

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Leaving Longyearbyen harbour

Steaming off around the western tip of the mountain range to the north of the harbour, we saw a few Minke whales as well as lots of different seabirds, even Puffins. The land around seems almost barren with no trees but plenty of grass and moss and in a few weeks there will be colourful shows of wild flowers.

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As we passed Bird Rock on the southern side of Sassenfjorden,  thousands of birds were swarming, swirling in the skies and screaming into the wind. A sharp-eyed young man shouted out “there’s a fox” we could just make it out as it ran with a white bird in its mouth, seeking his foxhole for some privacy.

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Bird Rock, guano not ice
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Nordensköld glacier

 

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These huts are available for researchers to stay in for a few days.
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These two people had been photographing sea birds and staying in one of the huts. Our boat will collect them and take them back to Longyearbyen

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