Fleming Fjord

Although Amdrup's survey proved that it was a fjord, the name "Fleming Inlet" continued to be used on maps for many years.

[2] A small wintering station was built in 1934 on the east side of Fleming Fjord near Cape Brown at the mouth of the Vimmelskaftet Valley during the time of the Three-year Expedition to East Greenland.

[3] A Norwegian hunting hut was built in 1954 on the north side of the fjord 10 km (6.2 mi) SW of Kap Biot, at the time of Hermann Andresen’s expedition.

[2] Fleming Fjord is located SE of the mouth of Davy Sound, cutting into Jameson Land, extending roughly southwestwards for about 27 km (17 mi).

[1] On most stretches of the shore mountains rise very steeply on both sides of the fjord culminating in sharp peaks.

Map of Northeastern Greenland