Kvarken Archipelago

Local nameMerenkurkku
LocationKorsholm, Finland

Kvarken is the narrow region of the Gulf of Bothnia separating the Bothnian Bay from the Bothnian Sea. The distance from the Swedish mainland to the Finnish mainland is around 80 km, while the distance between the outermost islands is only 25 km. The water depth in the Kvarken region is only around 25 metres. The region also has an unusual rate of land rising at almost 10 mm a year.Several attempts to cross the strait swimming have been made, but cold water and currents have usually been insurmountable obstacles. The first successful crossing was carried out by Lennart Flygare, Pavio Grzelewski and Tore Klingberg, who on 24 July, 2018, swam from Valassaaret on the Finnish side to Holmöarna in Sweden. It took them 12 hours 2 minutes to cross the strait.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kvarken

More information on the UNESCO website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/898

Coordinates 63°30'0" N 21°0'0" E

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