Kjedeendene
Kjedeendene is a group of islands located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago, Norway. The islands are situated in the fjord of the same name and are a part of the Svalbard group of islands. The group consists of several rocky islands, including Bjørnøya and the islets of Halmen and Trollholmen.
The name "Kjedeendene" translates to "chain islands" in Norwegian, which refers to the group's geographical formation.
Kjedeendene has a unique geology, with the islands consisting of Precambrian bedrock. The area is known for
The islands have been uninhabited for many years, although they are visited occasionally by scientists and
Overall, Kjedeendene is a unique and fascinating archipelago, offering opportunities for scientific research and exploration.