The North Cape was named by English explorer Richard Chancellor in 1553 when he passed the cape in the search for a Northeast passage. From then on, it was occasionally visited by daring explorers who climbed the steep cliff face to the plateau; famous visitors include King Oscar II of Norway in 1873 and Thailand's King Chulalongkorn in 1907. Today, the North Cape is a major tourist attraction with an extensive (and expensive) tourist centre that houses a number of exhibits on the Cape's history.
In 1943, the battle of North Cape was fought in the Arctic Ocean off this cape.
Headlands of Norway | Geography of Finnmark
Cap Nord | Nordkapplateauet | Nordkap | Cabo Norte | Cap Nord | Capo Nord | Nordkap | Nordkapas | Északi-fok | Noordkaap (Noorwegen) | ノールカップ | Nordkapplatået | Przylądek Północny | Nordkap | แหลมเหนือ
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