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page 1Mountains of Bouvet Island

Olavtoppen
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Olavtoppen, occasionally anglicised as Olav Peak, is the highest point of Bouvet Island, a volcanic island and dependency of Norway, and the remotest island on Earth. Olavtoppen is located north of the center of the island, immediately south of Kapp Valdivia, and rises above sea level. It was first ascended on 21 February 2012 by Aaron Halstead, Bruno Rodi and Jason Rodi Olavtoppen is ranked 36th by topographic isolation.

Mosbytoppane
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Lykketoppen
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Lykketoppen, occasionally anglicized as Lykke Peak, is a snow-covered, tall summit that surmounts the southwest part of Bouvetøya, standing east of Norvegia Point. It was first roughly charted in 1898 by a German expedition under Carl Chun, and was recharted and named in December 1927 by the First Norvegia Expedition under Captain Harald Horntvedt.