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Skaer Fjord ( Danish : Skærfjorden , meaning "Reef Fjord"), is a fjord in King Frederick VIII Land , northeastern Greenland .

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2-403: Skaerfjorden was named by the 1906–1908 Denmark expedition , which named it thus owing to the numerous reefs and skerries in it. It had also been known as Baie d'Orléans . There are remains of Inuit sites near the mouth of the fjord. Skaer Fjord is located north of Danmarkshavn on the northern shore of Germania Land , with its mouth between Kap Kajak in the south and Cape Amelie in

4-549: The north, southwest of Île-de-France 's southern end. It is an irregular and broad fjord or bay with several arms extending westwards from it: All these fjords are roughly parallel, the northernmost ones running in a WNW/ESE direction. The southernmost one runs roughly from east to west for about 20 km. This article about a fjord in Greenland is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Denmark expedition Too Many Requests If you report this error to

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