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3Y0K Team will be active from Bouvet Island, IOTA AN - 002, in February - March 2026.
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Bouvet Island

The sub-Antarctic island of Bouvet, located in the Atlantic Ocean, was named after the French navigator Bouvet de Lozier, who quite by chance became its discoverer in the early 18th century. However, the island's location was recorded incorrectly at the time, and for this reason it was lost to humans for the next 60 years until 1898, when its correct coordinates were finally recorded.

The volcanic island of Bouvet is a small piece of land that owes its existence to several eruptions of the Olavtopppen volcano. The island is quite harsh and inhospitable and is not particularly popular with tourists. It has a mountainous terrain, and its steep slopes are covered with glaciers that descend to the coast, revealing small beaches with black lava sand. The rocky coastal part of the island is practically inaccessible from the sea. It is only possible to get here by helicopter or boat. It is dangerous to approach the ice cliffs even in calm weather.

This piece of land is a remote territory of Norway. The island is completely uninhabited, but despite the fact that people rarely visit it, its territory has had the status of a nature reserve since 1971. The total area of the island is just over 58 km², 93% of which is completely covered by glaciers. In the film Alien vs. Predator, the action takes place in a hypothetical underground labyrinth located beneath this remote, cold island.



Bouvet Island. Author - EY8MM.

The mysterious discovery of an abandoned ship

Bouvet Island is surrounded by secrets and mysteries.

In the 1960s, a rather battered boat, partially buried in sedimentary rock, was discovered in a small lagoon near the island. It had no identifying marks and was guarded by a colony of aggressive elephant seals. At some distance from the boat, the remains of a pair of oars, a barrel for storing drinking water, and an impressive copper tank were found. It was suggested that a shipwreck had occurred, and researchers conducted a thorough search of the surrounding area, but they were unable to find any traces of human presence, such as the remains of temporary shelters or human remains. Subsequently, untouched supplies of equipment and food were discovered in the center of the island, apparently brought here from the aforementioned boat, the cause of whose sinking the researchers were unable to determine. The whereabouts of the crew, who had a fairly good set of survival equipment, also could not be found. The researchers were limited in time and feared attacks by sea elephants, so all work had to be completed without clarifying the circumstances of this incident. The fate of the unidentified boat remains a mystery to this day.

Bouvet Island. Author - EY8MM.

Mysterious explosion on Bouvet Island

Some time later, another equally mysterious incident occurred in connection with this enigmatic place. According to unofficial data, in 1979, a powerful flash was recorded at some distance from the island as a result of an explosion, which, according to scientists, could indicate nuclear weapons testing. However, no one was able to detect its source, and no sufficient evidence of this fact was ever obtained. No country has taken responsibility for this incident, and none of the countries that have ever possessed nuclear weapons have been seen transporting such devices to this area, and the radiation background on the island has remained unchanged. The reasons for this inexplicable phenomenon remain a mystery to this day.

The nature of this island is not particularly diverse: there is virtually no open soil or vegetation here. The main representatives of the island's fauna are seals, penguins, elephant seals, and sea lions, as well as about a dozen species of seabirds. As for the flora, only moss and lichens can be found here. Scientists sometimes visit the island to study whale migrations.

Throughout the year, the island has very windy, mostly cloudy weather, with frequent precipitation in the form of light rain and snow. Between 1955 and 1958, a single small lava field appeared on the western coast, creating a small area for bird nesting.

Bouvet Island has been recognized as the most isolated island on the planet. In an area of 3,146,000 square miles around this island, no other land has been found, an achievement that no other place on our planet can boast.

3Y0K. Where is Bouvet Island located. Map.

3Y0K Bouvet. Sunrise 02-18-2026 at 04:46 GMT sunset at 19:14 GMT