Colesbukta

Colesbukta is a bay at the southern side of Isfjorden, in Nordenskiöld Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard.

A railway for coal transport was earlier operated between Grumantbyen and shipment facilities in Colesbukta.

[3] The cabin built by the Russian geologist Vladimir Rusanov in 1912 at the entrance to Colesbukta has been turned into a small self-guided museum.

Other buildings and facilities in the old Soviet settlement remain abandoned.

This Spitsbergen location article is a stub.

Colesdalen , with Colesbukta to the right