- Husvik
Husvik is a former whaling station on the north-central coast of
South Georgia Island . It was one of three such stations inStromness Bay , the other two being Stromness andLeith Harbour . Husvik initially began as a floating, offshore factory site in 1907. In 1910, a land station was constructed and remained operational until 1930; business resumed again between 1945 and 1960.The three whaling stations, Husvik, Stromness and Leith were linked by a rough track along the beach. During the whaling era, whalers from Stromness and Husvik would use it to get to Leith Harbour to use the cinema. The track can still be still used, but in some places is rendered impassable by aggressively territorial fur seals during their breeding season (November and December).
The freezer plant was dismantled and moved to
Grytviken in 1960, and whaling operations at Husvik permanently ceased. Afterwards, scientists from theBritish Antarctic Survey used the whaling managers' villa as a temporary shelter when doing work in the area up until the mid 1990s. More recent inhabitants include the BSES expedition of December 2003, who used it as a base camp for a number of scientific and eploratory projects.As with Leith, Stromness, and
Prince Olav Harbour , the whaling station has been declared by the South Georgia Government as being too dangerous to visit, due to the danger from collapsing buildings andasbestos . Visitors must stay 200m from the buildings and structures. Access to the villa is permitted as it is away from the main station area.The jetty is within the 200m 'danger area' so is not usable, and is in a very dilapidated state. A colony of Blue-eyed shags nests on its end each year.
In the southern summer of 2005/6, the South Georgia Heritage Trust hired a team of Norwegian craftsmen to restore some of the buildings at Husvik. In March 2006, the Manager's Villa, a building known as the "Radio Shack" and a small generator shed were successfully repaired and restored.
South of Husvik is a whaler's cemetery where 34 men were buried between 1924 and 1959.
External links
* [http://www.sght.org/husvikvilla.html South Georgia Heritage Trust; Photos at Husvik]
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