Tunheim Explained

Tunheim is an abandoned coal mining village on Bear Island, Svalbard, Norway. It lies in the northeast[1] of the Island, a few kilometers east of the Bjørnøya Radio Station, & directly adjacent to Kapp Bergersen. To its south is Miseryfjellet, the tallest mountain on Bear Island.[2] [3] [4]

Coal mining activities were run by the Stavanger company and were at their height around 1915–1925 and 182 people lived in the village's 25 houses.[5]

A radio station was built in 1919 and a meteorological station in 1923, operated by the Geophysical Institute in Tromsø.[6] The stations were destroyed by the Allies in 1941 during WWII to prevent the Germans from using them, and the town was evacuated.

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74.4778°N 19.212°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prestvold. Kristin. Bjørnøyas historie og kulturminner - Cruisehåndbok for Svalbard. 2021-04-23. Norwegian Polar Institute.
  2. Web site: Panoramas Tunheim Siloodden . Spitsbergen Svalbard . 23 April 2021.
  3. Web site: Bjørnøya . Norwegian Polar Institute . 23 April 2021.
  4. Web site: Generic Oil Spil Response for Bear Island.
  5. Web site: Kart - Kulturminnesøk . 2023-08-31 . nb-NO.
  6. Web site: Historikk Bjørnøya Meteorologiske Stasjon . 2023-08-31 . nb-NO.