Kamennye Islands

For Island in Saint Petersburg, see Kamenny Island. For Island in Kubensky Lake, see Kamenny Monastery.
Location of the Kamennye Islands in the Kara Sea.

The Kamennye Islands or Kammenny Islands (Russian: Каменные Острова; Ostrova Kamennye) is a group of islands covered with tundra vegetation. It is located in the Kara Sea, off the coast of Siberia, west of the mouths of river Pyasina.

The main islands are (from East to West):

The sea surrounding the Kamennye Islands is covered with pack ice with some polynias in the winter and there are many ice floes even in the summer, so that they are connected with the Siberian mainland during the long winters. The climate is severe and summers last only about two months.

This island group belongs to the Krasnoyarsk Krai administrative division of the Russian Federation. It also is included in the Great Arctic State Nature Reserve of the Russian Arctic.

These islands were explored by Russian geologist Baron Eduard Von Toll during an expedition on behalf of the Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences.

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Coordinates: 74°07′N 82°48′E / 74.117°N 82.800°E / 74.117; 82.800


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