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Rekvedbukta (Jan Mayen) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rekvedbukta (Jan Mayen) Rekvedbukta (English: ''Driftwood Bay'') is an open bay on the central southern coast of the island of Jan Mayen, about eight nautical miles long. ==Geography== The bay extends from the point Kapp Traill to the south and northeastwards to the peninsula of Eggøya. It has a length of about eight nautical miles. The only inhabited site on Jan Mayen, Olonkinbyen, is located at the plain Trollsletta at the southern part of the bay. South of the settlement is the harbour Båtvika. The aerodrome Jan Mayensfield is located northeast of Olonkinbyen, along Rekvedbukta. Further northeast is the shallow elongated lake Sørlaguna, which can extend up to eight kilometers in the spring, separated from the bay by the sandy bar Lagunevollen. Eggøybukta at the northeastern part of the bay is a suitable harbour under favourable weather conditions. The bay contains the islet of Losbåten and the shoal Losbåtrevet to the southwest. In the northeastern part of the bay is the shoal Nansenflua, named after the ship HNoMS ''Fridtjof Nansen'', which was wrecked and sank after striking the rock in November 1940.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rekvedbukta (Jan Mayen) )〕
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