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Traveling Luck for Tværdal Østgrønland, Greenland
The timezone in Tvardal is America/Danmarkshavn
Morning Sunrise at Sun never rises on the specified date at the specified location and Evening Sunset at 00:00. It's light
Rough GPS position Latitude. 70.5333°, Longitude. -22.1667°
Morning Sunrise at Sun never rises on the specified date at the specified location and Evening Sunset at 00:00. It's light
Rough GPS position Latitude. 70.5333°, Longitude. -22.1667°
Weather near Tværdal Last report from Constable Pynt, 29.7km away
Temperature: 11°C / 52°FWind: 9.2km/h South/Southeast
Cloud: Few at 22000ft
Satellite map of Tværdal and it's surroudings...
Geographic features & Photographs around Tværdal in Østgrønland, Greenland
stream a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land.
- Blokelv (5.8km)
- Mågeelv (6.9km)
- Rendeelv (9.5km)
- Grøfteelv (9.5km)
- Hulelv (10.3km)
- Castor Elv (11.6km)
- Pollux Elv (11.6km)
- Lakseelv (19.6km)
- Modiolaelv (20.3km)
- Gaffelelv (20.6km)
- Ostreaelv (25km)
- Mønselv (25.4km)
- Hareelv (25.6km)
bay a coastal indentation between two capes or headlands, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf.
- Hvalrosbugt (5.9km)
- Rosenvinge Bugt (10.3km)
- Hartz Havn (18.1km)
- Gletscherbugt (19.5km)
- Lillefjord (20.1km)
- Spærrebugt (21.7km)
mountain an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more.
- Kronen (6.2km)
- Trefoden (12.2km)
- Tvillingerne (14.7km)
- Hvidefjeld (16.5km)
- Gaffelfjeld (21.3km)
cape a land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction.
- Kap Hope (12.2km)
- Kap Tobin (17km)
- Kap Swainson (20.1km)
- Kap Stewart (21.2km)
- Kap Hodgson (26.1km)
populated place a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work.
- Scoresbysund (9.5km)
- Kap Hope (12.6km)
- Ittorisseq (14.4km)
- Uunartoq (15km)
- Kap Tobin (17km)
ravine(s) a small, narrow, deep, steep-sided stream channel, smaller than a gorge.
glacier(s) a mass of ice, usually at high latitudes or high elevations, with sufficient thickness to flow away from the source area in lobes, tongues, or masses.
- Grete Gletscher (12.2km)
- Hans Gletscher (15.3km)
- Åge Nielsen Gletscher (20.2km)
- Bjerring Pedersen Gletscher (25.5km)
valley an elongated depression usually traversed by a stream.
- Tværdal (0km)
- Igtorqortôrmît Ilivnerat (14.5km)
- Nokkedal (16.7km)
mountains a mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges.
- Roscoe Bjerge (11.5km)
- Heywood Bjerge (26km)
peak a pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature.
- Mågefjeld (9.7km)
- Heksefjeldet (13.3km)
fjord a long, narrow, steep-walled, deep-water arm of the sea at high latitudes, usually along mountainous coasts.
- Hurry Inlet (19.3km)
island a tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water.
- Raffle Ø (25.4km)
nunatak a rock or mountain peak protruding through glacial ice.
- Korsbjerg (20km)
point a tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape.
- Kap Lister (24.2km)
meteorological station a station at which weather elements are recorded.
gorge(s) a short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley.
- Sødal (23.7km)
hills rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.
- Gulfjelde (2km)
ridge(s) a long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest.
- Kæmpehøjen (11.4km)
third-order administrative division a subdivision of a second-order administrative division.
- Ittoqqortoormiit Kommuniat (7.4km)
airport a place where aircraft regularly land and take off, with runways, navigational aids, and major facilities for the commercial handling of passengers and cargo.
- Scoresbysund (10km)
harbor(s) a haven or space of deep water so sheltered by the adjacent land as to afford a safe anchorage for ships.
- Amdrup Havn (11.7km)
cliff(s) a high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area.
- Neill Klinter (18km)