In some ways more remote than the primary islands in Svalbard, Bjørnøya (Bear Island) sits alone halfway between the northern tip of mainland Norway and Spitsbergen, and is rarely visited. I got a single quick visit during my 2012 trip through Svalbard and Norway, largely getting drenched while actually on-island. Still, some formations at the south edge of the island were quite beautiful. (Note: If you think you see dust spots, those are birds.)