- Kaffeklubben Island
Kaffeklubben Island or The Coffee Club Island ( _da. Kaffeklubben Ø; _kl. Inuit Qeqertaat) is a small island lying off the northern tip of
Greenland . It is considered to be the most northerly point of land on earth.Kaffeklubben Island is found at coord|83|40|N|29|50|W|, and is 707 kilometres (440 mi) from the geographic
North Pole . It is placed north of the Frederick E. Hyde Fjord, about 37 kilometres (23 mi) east ofCape Morris Jesup and west of Cape Bridgman, a little east of a central point along the northern coast of Greenland. Kaffeklubben Island is approximately 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) in length.First sighted by the American explorer
Robert Peary in 1900, Kaffeklubben was not actually visited until 1921. It was then, when the Danish explorerLauge Koch set foot on the island, that it received its name, after the coffee club inCopenhagen 's museum ofmineralogy .In 1969 a Canadian team calculated that its northernmost tip lies 750 metres (2,450 ft) farther north than
Cape Morris Jesup , thus claiming its record as the most northerly point on land.Since then, several
gravel bank s have been found to the north, most notablyOodaaq , although there is debate as to whether Oodaaq or these other gravel banks should be considered for the record since they are rarely permanent, being regularly swallowed by the moving ice sheets, shifting, or becoming submerged in the ocean.External links
* [http://www.lonniedupre.com/presentation.html National Geographic flag on Kaffeklubben Island]
* [http://kaffeklubbenisland.com/ Kaffeklubben Island, northern most land on earth] — image and maps of the island
* [http://williams.best.vwh.net/gccalc.htm Great Circle Calculator]
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