Bouvet Island or Bouvetøya (54°25'S, 3°21'E) is the most isolated island in the world. Nyrøysa is a rocky platform on the west coast of Bouvetøya, formed by a landslide sometime between 1955 and

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Main Authors: Deon Nel, Greg Hofmeyr, Marthan Bester, Chris Tobler, Lionel Mansfi
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Summary:Bouvet Island or Bouvetøya (54°25'S, 3°21'E) is the most isolated island in the world. Nyrøysa is a rocky platform on the west coast of Bouvetøya, formed by a landslide sometime between 1955 and