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Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord ( Danish : Kejser Franz Josef Fjord ; Greenlandic : Kangerluk Kejser Franz Joseph ) is a major fjord system in the NE Greenland National Park area, East Greenland .

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10-546: The Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord has its mouth in the Foster Bay of the Greenland Sea , between Cape Mackenzie at the eastern end of Geographical Society Island and Cape Franklin , the southern end of the mainland's Gauss Peninsula ; Bontekoe Island lies in the bay off its mouth. It extends westwards for about 100 km, then at Eleonore Bay in an NNE/SSW direction for about 32 km, bending again westwards at Cape Mohn ,

20-569: A large bay of the Greenland Sea in King Christian X Land , Eastern Greenland . Administratively it belongs to the NE Greenland National Park area. The bay lies north-east of Geographical Society Island . The Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord has its mouth in the bay, between Cape Mackenzie at the eastern end of Geographical Society Island and Cape Franklin , the southern end of the mainland's Gauss Peninsula ; Bantekoe Island lies in

30-493: Is a peninsula in eastern Greenland . Administratively this peninsula is part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone. The second German North Polar Expedition 1869–70 originally gave the name Cap Gauss to a point on the south side of this peninsula, but A.G. Nathorst 's 1899 expedition was unable to determine the position because of the rounding of the coast and applied the name Gauss Halfö to

40-504: Is made up by deep, drowned valleys, the Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord has almost no small islands in its interior. Small and rocky Bjorne Island (Bjørneø) is located near the mouth of Geologfjord, north of Cape Weber , the easternmost end of Andrée Land. Ättestupan is a cliff rising to a height of 1,300 m (4,300 ft) from the southern shore of Frænkel Land, on the northern side of Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord. This fjord

50-477: The bay off the mouth of the fjord. The eastern end of the Gauss Peninsula and the southern shore of Hold with Hope form the northern limit of the bay. Mackenzie Bay with Myggbukta is located roughly in the middle of this northern shore. This Greenland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Gauss Peninsula Gauss Peninsula ( Danish : Gauss Halvø )

60-549: The entrance. Dusen Fjord in Ymer Island joins the fjord on the southern side, nearer its mouth. The Devil's Castle (Teufelsschloss) is a prominent mountain of reddish rock with a lighter stripe extending diagonally across its face that stands close to the southern side of Cape Petersens , the NW extremity of Ymer Island. The Nordenskiold Glacier flows into the head of the Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord, just 7 km (4.3 mi) west of

70-788: The mouth of Kjerulf Fjord , marking the southern limit of Fraenkel Land and the northern of Goodenoughland . The fjord is bounded by the Suess Land Peninsula and Ymer Island to the South, with the Antarctic Sound separating them and connecting with the King Oscar Fjord system to the south. Frænkel Land , Andrée Land and the Gauss Peninsula lie to the North of the fjord. The branches of Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord are: Since its structure

80-528: The peninsula as a whole. It is named after German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss . The Gauss Peninsula is located between the Muskox Fjord (Moskusokse Fjord) and Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord . The Nordfjord lies at its western end and Mackenzie Bay and Foster Bay of the Greenland Sea shore on its southeastern side. The peninsula is mountainous, with the Hjelm Range (Hjelmbjergene) located on

90-508: The western end of Ymer Island , branching again with the Isfjord extending northwestwards for over 60 km. Two tributary fjords, the wide Nordfjord —with the large Waltershausen Glacier at its head and the Muskox Fjord (Moskusokse Fjord) branching eastwards— and the narrower Geologfjord —with the Nunatak Glacier , branch from the northern side of the fjord, about 70 km from

100-480: Was first surveyed and partially explored by the Second German North Polar Expedition 1869–70 and named Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord for Franz Joseph , Emperor of Austria-Hungary , who had made substantial donations to the expedition. This Greenland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Foster Bay Foster Bay ( Danish : Foster Bugt ) is

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