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Geirfuglasker (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈceirˌfʏklaˌscɛːr̥], "Great Auk Rock") was a small islet near Reykjanes, Iceland. It was volcanic rock with steep sides except for two landing places. The rough surf around the island usually made it inaccessible to humans, and one of the last refuges for the flightless bird the great auk (which was also called "garefowl" — "geirfugl" in Icelandic). In a volcanic eruption in 1830 this rock submerged. The surviving great auks moved to a nearby island called Eldey and were wiped out by humans several years later. Later a new Geirfuglasker appeared on the site.

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  • Geirfuglasker (ca)
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  • Geirfuglasker (es)
  • Гейрфюгласкер (ru)
  • Geirfuglasker (pt)
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  • Geirfuglasker ("Roca del alca gigante") fue un islote cerca de Reykjanes, en Islandia. (es)
  • Geirfuglasker (a "Grande Rocha do Arau", em tradução livre) era uma pequena ilhota perto de Reykjanes, Islândia. Era uma rocha vulcânica com lados íngremes, exceto em dois locais de desembarque. A ressaca áspera em torno da ilha tornava-se quase que inacessível aos seres humanos. Foi um dos últimos refúgios do arau-gigante (que também era chamado de "garefowl" - "geirfugl" em islandês). Após uma erupção vulcânica em 1830 esta rocha ficou submersa. Os araus-gigantes sobreviventes se mudaram para uma ilha próxima chamada Eldey e foram exterminados pelos humanos alguns anos mais tarde. (pt)
  • Geirfuglasker (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈceirˌfʏklaˌscɛːr̥], "Great Auk Rock") was a small islet near Reykjanes, Iceland. It was volcanic rock with steep sides except for two landing places. The rough surf around the island usually made it inaccessible to humans, and one of the last refuges for the flightless bird the great auk (which was also called "garefowl" — "geirfugl" in Icelandic). In a volcanic eruption in 1830 this rock submerged. The surviving great auks moved to a nearby island called Eldey and were wiped out by humans several years later. Later a new Geirfuglasker appeared on the site. (en)
  • Гейрфюгласкер (исл. Geirfuglasker, исландское произношение: [ˈceirˌfʏklaˌscɛːr̥]; букв. — «шхера бескрылых гагарок») — исчезнувший островок в Атлантическом океане, в 27 км на запад от полуострова Рейкьянес в Исландии. Гейрфюгласкер упоминается в исландской народной сказке о Рёйдхёвди. Этому островку посвящен стих Útnesjamenn исландской поэтессы (1858-1935). Судьба острова и вымершей птицы упоминаются в сказочном произведении английского писателя Чарльза Кингсли «Дети воды». В середине XX века на месте исчезнувшего острова появилась небольшая шхера под тем же названием . (ru)
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  • Geirfuglasker ("Roca del alca gegant") va ser un illot prop de Reykjanes, a Islàndia. (ca)
  • Geirfuglasker (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈceirˌfʏklaˌscɛːr̥], "Great Auk Rock") was a small islet near Reykjanes, Iceland. It was volcanic rock with steep sides except for two landing places. The rough surf around the island usually made it inaccessible to humans, and one of the last refuges for the flightless bird the great auk (which was also called "garefowl" — "geirfugl" in Icelandic). In a volcanic eruption in 1830 this rock submerged. The surviving great auks moved to a nearby island called Eldey and were wiped out by humans several years later. Later a new Geirfuglasker appeared on the site. Another island named Geirfuglasker is east of Surtsey in the Vestmannaeyjar. (en)
  • Geirfuglasker ("Roca del alca gigante") fue un islote cerca de Reykjanes, en Islandia. (es)
  • Geirfuglasker (a "Grande Rocha do Arau", em tradução livre) era uma pequena ilhota perto de Reykjanes, Islândia. Era uma rocha vulcânica com lados íngremes, exceto em dois locais de desembarque. A ressaca áspera em torno da ilha tornava-se quase que inacessível aos seres humanos. Foi um dos últimos refúgios do arau-gigante (que também era chamado de "garefowl" - "geirfugl" em islandês). Após uma erupção vulcânica em 1830 esta rocha ficou submersa. Os araus-gigantes sobreviventes se mudaram para uma ilha próxima chamada Eldey e foram exterminados pelos humanos alguns anos mais tarde. (pt)
  • Гейрфюгласкер (исл. Geirfuglasker, исландское произношение: [ˈceirˌfʏklaˌscɛːr̥]; букв. — «шхера бескрылых гагарок») — исчезнувший островок в Атлантическом океане, в 27 км на запад от полуострова Рейкьянес в Исландии. Гейрфюгласкер представлял собой небольшой вулканический остров с крутыми склонами. Острые скалы вокруг острова и бурный прибой сделали его недоступным для людей, поэтому Гейрфюгласкер долгие годы оставался одним из последних убежищ бескрылых гагарок — крупных нелетающих птиц из семейства чистиковых (исл. geirfugl, букв. — «птица-копьё»). Во время извержения подводного вулкана в 1830 году Гейрфюгласкер был разрушен и ушёл под воду. Уцелевшие гагарки перебрались на соседний остров под названием Эльдей и были окончательно истреблены людьми несколько лет спустя. Гейрфюгласкер упоминается в исландской народной сказке о Рёйдхёвди. Этому островку посвящен стих Útnesjamenn исландской поэтессы (1858-1935). Судьба острова и вымершей птицы упоминаются в сказочном произведении английского писателя Чарльза Кингсли «Дети воды». В середине XX века на месте исчезнувшего острова появилась небольшая шхера под тем же названием . (ru)
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