Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard

Ny-Ålesund, located on the island of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard archipelago, is one of the world’s northernmost settlements. Originally established in 1916 as a coal mining town, it later became notable for its role in Arctic exploration. In 1926, Roald Amundsen launched his airship Norge from Ny-Ålesund in the first successful flight over the North Pole. Today, it is a leading international Arctic research center, hosting scientists from over 10 countries. Its pristine Arctic environment, rich wildlife, and historic buildings make it a unique destination for scientific and environmental studies.

Svalbard postcard

Svalbard stamp postmark

Spitsbergen, Svalbard

Svalbard is a remote Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It was discovered by Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz in 1596 and became a base for whaling and later mining. The 1920 Svalbard Treaty granted Norway sovereignty while allowing other nations economic rights. Longyearbyen, its largest settlement, hosts scientific stations and Arctic research. Spitsbergen is the largest and the only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago.

A couple of interesting facts about Svalbard: polar bears outnumber people, and no one is allowed to die there due to permafrost! 🙂

Svalbard postcard

Svalbard postmark stamps