What do you know about the mysterious Bouvet Island located in Antarctica?
The mysterious Bouvet Island has an area of 46 square kilometers and is located in Antarctica. It is not part of the Kingdom of Norway, but is under Norwegian sovereignty.
It is located in the Antarctic region and close to the South Atlantic Ocean. It is located 2,525 kilometers southwest of the coast of South Africa. The closest land to it is Queen Maud Land in Antarctica, which is 1,700 kilometers away from it to the south.
There are snow and glaciers and in the middle of the island there is a hole filled with ice from an active volcano and there is also a lake of molten lava called "Caldera"
Although they say that the island is uninhabited, Bouvet Island contains a base with a place for a helicopter and three units that can accommodate six people that can accommodate them for 2-4 months and the base is equipped with an automatic weather station that sends data via satellite throughout the year and monitors the land borders there through satellites and strange activities the place there is full of smoke and fog and it is difficult to see there except by using devices and the animals that you can see a lot are penguins and some strange creatures that have not been disclosed