Loch Fyne (Greenland)

In the intervening years the spelling was corrected to "Loch Fyne" in maps of Scotland and in the maps of Greenland Danish cartographers adopted the modern corrected spelling as well.

[1] There are a number of Norwegian and Danish cabins by the shores of this fjord.

Its mouth is in the Godthab Gulf to the north, between Cape Stosch, and Stromtangen.

The fjord is long and narrow, running roughly from north to south for about 45 kilometres (28 mi).

[3] The fjord has a 400 metres (1,300 ft) wide bottleneck about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of its mouth.

Map of Northeastern Greenland
East Greenland Terra/MODIS satellite image