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Abandoned Towns and Cities. Sunday, 19 February 2012. Grytviken is found on the Island of South Georgia, a British island in the South Atlantic. The name derives from the Swedish for The Pot Cove by a Swedish surveyor. The small town of Grytviken was founded in November 1904 by a Norwegian Captain, working on behalf of an Argentinian company. The town was created as a whaling station and at its height 300 people lived and worked there. Labels South Georgia Island. Monday, 2 March 2009. Pyramiden is a .

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Abandoned Towns and Cities. Sunday, 19 February 2012. Grytviken is found on the Island of South Georgia, a British island in the South Atlantic. The name derives from the Swedish for The Pot Cove by a Swedish surveyor. The small town of Grytviken was founded in November 1904 by a Norwegian Captain, working on behalf of an Argentinian company. The town was created as a whaling station and at its height 300 people lived and worked there. Labels South Georgia Island. Monday, 2 March 2009. Pyramiden is a .

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