Hagen Fjord was discovered by the team of the Denmark expedition
Greenland
Apr, 1907
Hagen Fjord is a fjord in north-eastern Greenland. It was named after Niels Peter Høeg Hagen, the cartographer of the main exploration team of the ill-fated Denmark expedition.
The team began changing the direction northwestwards
Greenland
Apr, 1907
Finally, at the end of April, they rounded the northeastern end of Greenland, an inconspicuous point where the ice slope of the Flade Isblink met the frozen sea, and began traveling northwestwards, in the direction they had hoped for.