Prince Rudolf Land, Crown Prince Rudolf Land, Prince Rudolf Island or Rudolf Island () is the northernmost island of the Franz Josef Archipelago, Russia and is home to the northernmost point in Russia.
Owing to the island's location, its sheltered Teplitz Bay has served as a staging area for numerous polar expeditions. History
During the second International Polar Year, a weather station established on the island was the northernmost scientific outpost in the world.Althoff, William F. Drift Station: Arctic Outposts of Superpower Science. Potomac Books Inc., Dulles, Virginia. 2007. p. 38
Sheltered Teplitz Bay has been used as a stopping point for northbound ships. During 1899–1900, an expedition led by Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi stopped in the area. The Ziegler Polar Expedition of 1903–1905, led by Anthony Fiala left a large hut here.William Barr, The First Tourist Cruise in the Soviet Arctic.
Owing to the steep terrain in Rudolf Island, the only airfield access is a small snow strip up a glacier. It was constructed in 1936 as a staging area for the world's first drift ice station, North Pole-1.
Cape Fligely, located on Rudolf Island's northern shore, is the northernmost point of Europe and Russia.
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