(Post 4 of 4) Per Gustav (PG) showed off the polar bear fence they will use as a camp perimeter. He spent 15 years in the military and is “very used to the winter aspect.” He mother is from a family of Saami reindeer herders, and his father is Norwegian. “I’m not an experienced kayak…
Our Journey
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Hornsund, Spitsbergen, Svalbard
Sometimes, a place becomes remarkable through its absences. Odd Ivar Ruud was the last trapper to work here, in Gnaalodden, Spitsbergen, and he left in 1971. The cabin is now owned by the state and maintained by the Svalbard governor. Locals still stay here. It’s pretty cozy inside.
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Saying goodbye to Longyearbyen, Svalbard
We met some great characters here and have become big fans of the Store Norske Men’s Choir. How could you not love this guy? Photo by Eric Guth
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Photo by Eric Guth.
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Goodbye for now. We’ll be thinking of you and sharing what we’ve learned with others across the north. Eric and Jenny.
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Giving gifts and family life in Svalbard
(Post 1 of 4) Welcome to World of Maps in my neighbourhood in Ottawa, Canada. I have bought maps here since I was a kid, and when I went in for a chart of Svalbard, the owners, Petra and Brad, told me they have been shipping merchandise up to the Longyearbyen museum for years. Aha!…
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(Post 2 of 4) Witness the package of Canadiana I carried up to Longyearbyen. Petra put together a wonderful gift for her friend here (she’s been shipping maps to the Svalbard museum for years): maple candies, maple syrup, an Inukshuk and a photo book of Canada. I’ve had it in my bag for a few…
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(Post 3 of 4) Anna Lena Ekeblad has been living in Longyearbyen for 20 years, and she received us in her home today. She buys fresh flowers every week. While we visited over coffee and cinnamon buns, her kids (Erik and Mia) and their friends ran in and out, and the doorbell rang three times….
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(Post 4 of 4) The gift that I brought from Ottawa, Canada was finally delivered. Anna Lena smiled and laughed so many times going through the package. “It is so exotic to me,” she said. “Now I really have to come visit Canada.” If she finds World of Maps and the people who sent this…
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Mine 7, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
(Post 1 of 4) Mine 7 must have one of the best views in the world. This mine provides all of the coal that runs the town, and there’s some left over for export. The total annual production is about 70,000 metric tonnes (compare to the only other Norwegian mine on Svalbard, called Svea, that…

