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Apparsuit Island

Coordinates: 73°48′N 56°45′W / 73.800°N 56.750°W / 73.800; -56.750
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Apparsuit
Apparsuit is located in Greenland
Apparsuit
Apparsuit
Geography
LocationGreenland
Coordinates73°48′N 56°45′W / 73.800°N 56.750°W / 73.800; -56.750
ArchipelagoUpernavik Archipelago
Administration
Greenland
MunicipalityAvannaata

Apparsuit Island (old spelling: Agparssuit) is an uninhabited island in Avannaata municipality in northwestern Greenland. Cape Shackleton, the western promontory of the island, marks the northernmost extent of Tasiusaq Bay, an indentation of Baffin Bay.

History

The island is characteristic for its cliffs falling to the sea from all sides, providing shelter and a breeding ground for thousands of seabirds. Together with the cliffs of Qaarsorsuaq Island in the southern part of the archipelago, the number of birds reached millions.[1] The cliffs were harvested for eggs starting from 1875, when the northbound migrations of Greenlanders from Upernavik reached the islands north of Tasiusaq. The eggs are occasionally harvested to this day.[1]

Geography

Apparsuit Island is located at the northern end of Tasiusaq Bay, in the north-central part of Upernavik Archipelago. It is an offlying island in the archipelago, separated from Qullikorsuit Island in the east by Appaalissiorfiup Ikerasaa strait, part of the old maritime route from Upernavik to Melville Bay. The highest point is an unnamed mountain of 658 m (2,159 ft) in the south of the island.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Petersen, Robert (2003). Settlements, kinship and hunting grounds in traditional Greenland: A comparative study of local experiences from Upernavik and Ammassalik. Danish Polar Center. pp. 19, 34, 227. ISBN 978-87-635-1261-9.
  2. ^ Upernavik Avannarleq, Saga Map, Tage Schjøtt, 1992