maps of bouvet islands
Bouvet Island is located in the South Atlantic Ocean. This island is a dependent territory of the Netherlands. Bouvet Island maps an area of forty nine square kilometers. The head of the state here is the monarch of Norway.
The peculiarity about this island is its geographic feature; there is a volcano which has been inactive since years which makes up the centre of the island. The islands majority of the lands are covered with glaciers which makes most of the coast inaccessible. This island also lacks a port and harbour. People who get to it must reach there by a boat after getting off in the ocean.
The maps of Bouvet Island also show the fact of its geographic isolation which makes this island scarcely populated. This island has nearly no economy at all since there are no people who stay here permanently. Therefore, there are no cities and settlement.
The land is also so arid and covered with snow so there are no possibilities of an agrarian economy to commence here. All one gets to see on this island are Penguins and other aquatic creatures. The travel maps of Bouvet Island have no cities to cover the entire island is free for adventure of ice. |