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1592:. A cove 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) long lying immediately west of Azure Cove in Flandres Bay. First roughly charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. The name "Bahia Cangrejo" (crayfish cove or crayfish bay) was given by the Argentine Antarctic Expedition of 1951-52. The name is descriptive and derives from the small peninsula forming the west side of the cove which, when viewed from the air, resembles the pincers of a crayfish.
1512:. A peak rising to 960 metres (3,150 ft) high, 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) east of the head of Azure Cove, Flandres Bay. In association with the names of cartographers grouped near this area, named by the UK-APC in 1986 after William R. Haverly, of the Cartographic Section, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, from 1970, (Head from 1986), with responsibility for preparing UK-APC maps.
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1474:. A cove at the west side of Sonia Point in Flandres Bay. Discovered and roughly mapped by the BelgAE, 1897-99. Mapped in greater detail in the 1950's by Argentine, British and Chilean expeditions. Named by the UK-APC in 1986 after Raymond H. Hyatt of the Cartographic Section, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1949-85 (Head, 1970-85), with responsibility for preparing UK-APC maps.
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1182:. A peak 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) south-southwest of Rahir Point, standing close south of Thomson Cove, Flandres Bay. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for Friedrich Andreas Gerber (1797-1872), Swiss veterinary surgeon who first suggested the use of photography for book illustration, in 1839.
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512:. A glacier flowing into Flandres Bay immediately north of Pelletan Point. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for B.J. Sayce (1839-95), English photographer who, with W.B. Bolton, invented the collodion emulsion process of dryplate photography, which displaced wet collodion in 1864.
1855:. A group of small islands, rocks and reefs at the mouth of Flandres Bay, lying 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) west of Ménier Island. First charted by the FrAE under Charcot, 1903-05. So named by the UK-APC in 1958; the group is often hidden by icebergs which come to rest in the surrounding shallow waters.
1817:. A cape forming the south side of the entrance to Flandres Bay and separating Danco Coast and Graham Coast on the west coast of Antarctic Peninsula. Discovered in 1898 by the BelgAE under Gerlache and named by him for Professor Alphonse Renard, a member of the Belgica Commission and of the Belgian Royal Academy.
2053:. A small group of islands lying 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northeast of Sonia Point in Flandres Bay. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache (1897-99), and named for Émile Guyou (1843–1915), French mathematician who prepared a report on the magnetic results of the expedition.
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Flandres Bay is narrowed to a width of about 4 miles by Cape Rahir, a spur projecting northward from the southern shores of the bay. Beyond these narrows the upper bay contains several small bays. Briand Bay (Briand Fjord), the most northern, is about 2 miles long and 1 mile wide. Bayet
1262:. A point marking the northeast end of a small peninsula which extends into Flandres Bay just north of Thomson Cove. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99, and named "Cap Rahir," probably for Maurice Rahir, Belgian geographer and member of the Belgian Royal Geographical Society.
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2129:. A small island lying 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) southeast of Moureaux Islands near the head of Flandres Bay. The name "Islote Solitario" appears for the feature on an Argentine government chart of 1954, but has been rejected to avoid confusion with Solitario Island at
1973:. A group of islands extending northwest from Aguda Point for 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) across the entrance to Hidden Bay. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. So named by the UK-APC in 1958 because they form a screen across the entrance to Hidden Bay.
1630:. A point lying 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) southeast of Cape Renard on the south side of Flandres Bay. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Charted by the Argentine Antarctic Expedition (1954) and named Punta Azufre (sulfur point).
2091:. Two islands and off-lying rocks lying 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) west-northwest of Pelletan Point in Flandres Bay. First charted and named by members of the BelgAE under Gerlache, who made a landing on one of the islands in February 1898.
1710:. A bay 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) long, lying between Cape Renard and Aguda Point. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache 1897-99. So named by the UK-APC in 1958 because from the north the bay is hidden by the Screen Islands.
922:. A conspicuous peak, 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) high, overlooking the south shore of Briand Fjord in Flandres Bay. The southeast entrance point of Briand Fjord was charted by the FrAE under Charcot, 1903-05, and named "Pointe Bayet" for
1300:. The eastern entrance point of Lauzanne Cove, Flandres Bay. First charted by the FrAE, 1903-05, under Charcot. In association with the names of pioneers of photography in this area, the point was named by UK-APC (1977) after
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1090:. A cove at the head of Flandres Bay, lying immediately east of Étienne Fjord. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. The name appears on an Argentine government chart of 1954 and is probably descriptive;
1550:. Cove 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) long, lying just east of Cangrejo Cove in the southwest part of Flandres Bay. Discovered by the BelgAE under Gerlache (1897-99) and named "Baie d'Azur" because when the
1436:. A point lying 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) west of Rahir Point on the south side of Flandres Bay. First charted by the FrAE under Charcot, 1903-05, and named for Madame Sonia Bunau-Varilla.
1668:. A point forming the east side of the entrance to Hidden Bay. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. The name appears on an Argentine government chart of 1957 and is probably descriptive;
1342:. A cove 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) wide, lying immediately south of Guyou Islands on the south side of Flandres Bay. First charted by the FrAE, 1903-05, under Charcot, who named it for
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1048:. A mountain overlooking the head of Flandres Bay, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) south of Pelletan Point. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
2011:. A low rock lying 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) southwest of Cape Willems. The rock appears on an Argentine government chart of 1950. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for Sir
1220:. A cove 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) wide, lying just north of Etienne Fjord in Flandres Bay. First charted and named "Baie Thomson" by the FrAE under Charcot, 1903-05, for
592:. Glacier entering Goodwin Glacier to the east of Maddox Peak, close east of Flandres Bay. The glacier appears on an Argentine government chart of 1954. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
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1140:. A bay 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) long, lying between Bolsón and Thomson Coves on the south side of Flandres Bay. Charted by the FrAE, 1903-05, and named by Charcot for
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420:. A glacier flowing into Flandres Bay 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) southeast of Cape Willems. The glacier appears on an Argentine government chart of 1952. Named by the
1006:. A peak standing at the south side of the mouth of Carbutt Glacier, east of Flandres Bay. The peak appears on an Argentine government chart of 1954. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
1897:(foul) appears on an Argentine government chart of 1952. The toponym reflects the characteristics of the waters surrounding the island with many low-lying dangers to navigation.
1398:(1801-70), English pioneer of photography, who obtained photographs on paper coated with silver nitrate, developed with gallic acid and fixed with hyposulphate of soda, in 1837.
876:. A bay nearly 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) long in the northeast part of Flandres Bay. Charted by the French Antarctic Expedition (FrAE; 1903-05) and named by
1390:. A peak, 1,060 metres (3,480 ft) high, rising 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) south of Sonia Point and Flandres Bay. Mapped by the FIDS from photos taken by
1010:(1816-1902), English physician and pioneer of photography who invented the gelatin emulsion process of dry-plate photography in 1871, revolutionizing photographic technique.
2015:(1828-1914), English manufacturer who invented the carbon process for photographic printing in 1866 and pioneered gelatin dry plates for instantaneous photography, 1879-81.
2164:(1802–80), a Scottish inventor who discovered in 1839 that potasium bichromate spread on paper is light sensitive, an important landmark in the development of photography.
768:. A glacier which joins with Niépce Glacier and flows into Lauzanne Cove, Flandres Bay. Shown on an Argentine government chart of 1954. Named by the UK-APC in I960 for
1052:(1854-1932), American inventor, manufacturer and philanthropist who, with W.H. Walker, produced the first practicable photographic rollfilm camera (Kodak) in 1888.
550:. A glacier flowing west into Flandres Bay southward of Pelletan Point. Charted by the BelgAE under Adrien de Gerlache, 1897–99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
634:. A glacier flowing northwest into the head of Bolsón Cove, Flandres Bay. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
722:. A glacier which joins with Daguerre Glacier and flows into Lauzanne Cove. Shown on an Argentine government chart of 1954. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
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638:(1813-57), English architect who in 1849 invented the wet collodion process of photography, the first practical process on glass.
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2297:
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2198:
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2159:
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2153:-67.867; -68.433
2149:
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2137:
2128:
2127:
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2123:
2122:-65.100; -63.083
2118:
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2110:
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2090:
2089:
2087:
2086:
2085:
2084:-65.083; -63.133
2080:
2076:
2073:
2072:
2071:
2068:
2057:Moureaux Islands
2052:
2051:
2049:
2048:
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2046:-65.050; -63.400
2042:
2038:
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2034:
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2030:
2010:
2009:
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1972:
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1969:
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1966:-65.017; -63.717
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1955:
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1934:
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1931:
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1929:
1928:-64.983; -63.617
1924:
1920:
1917:
1916:
1915:
1912:
1892:
1891:
1889:
1888:
1887:
1886:-64.967; -63.600
1882:
1878:
1875:
1874:
1873:
1870:
1854:
1853:
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1850:
1849:
1848:-64.983; -63.667
1844:
1840:
1837:
1836:
1835:
1832:
1816:
1815:
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1812:
1811:
1810:-65.017; -63.783
1806:
1802:
1799:
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1797:
1794:
1755:
1754:
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1750:
1745:
1741:
1738:
1737:
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1709:
1708:
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1703:-65.033; -63.767
1699:
1695:
1692:
1691:
1690:
1687:
1667:
1666:
1664:
1663:
1662:
1661:-65.033; -63.683
1657:
1653:
1650:
1649:
1648:
1645:
1629:
1628:
1626:
1625:
1624:
1623:-65.050; -63.650
1619:
1615:
1612:
1611:
1610:
1607:
1591:
1590:
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1587:
1586:
1585:-65.067; -63.650
1581:
1577:
1574:
1573:
1572:
1569:
1549:
1548:
1546:
1545:
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1543:-65.067; -63.583
1539:
1535:
1532:
1531:
1530:
1527:
1511:
1510:
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1506:
1505:-65.100; -63.550
1501:
1497:
1494:
1493:
1492:
1489:
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1472:
1470:
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1467:-65.083; -63.533
1463:
1459:
1456:
1455:
1454:
1451:
1435:
1434:
1432:
1431:
1430:
1429:-65.067; -63.483
1425:
1421:
1418:
1417:
1416:
1413:
1389:
1388:
1386:
1385:
1384:
1383:-65.100; -63.483
1379:
1375:
1372:
1371:
1370:
1367:
1341:
1340:
1338:
1337:
1336:
1335:-65.083; -63.383
1331:
1327:
1324:
1323:
1322:
1319:
1299:
1298:
1296:
1295:
1294:
1293:-65.083; -63.367
1289:
1285:
1282:
1281:
1280:
1277:
1261:
1260:
1258:
1257:
1256:
1255:-65.067; -63.233
1251:
1247:
1244:
1243:
1242:
1239:
1219:
1218:
1216:
1215:
1214:
1213:-65.100; -63.233
1209:
1205:
1202:
1201:
1200:
1197:
1181:
1180:
1178:
1177:
1176:
1175:-65.117; -63.283
1171:
1167:
1164:
1163:
1162:
1159:
1139:
1138:
1136:
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1134:
1133:-65.150; -63.217
1129:
1125:
1122:
1121:
1120:
1117:
1089:
1088:
1086:
1085:
1084:
1083:-65.150; -63.083
1079:
1075:
1072:
1071:
1070:
1067:
1047:
1046:
1044:
1043:
1042:
1041:-65.167; -62.983
1037:
1033:
1030:
1029:
1028:
1025:
1005:
1004:
1002:
1001:
1000:
999:-65.150; -62.833
995:
991:
988:
987:
986:
983:
963:
962:
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958:
957:-65.100; -63.033
953:
949:
946:
945:
944:
941:
921:
920:
918:
917:
916:
915:-65.033; -63.017
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907:
904:
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902:
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869:-65.017; -63.017
865:
861:
858:
857:
856:
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833:
832:
830:
829:
828:
827:-64.950; -63.267
823:
819:
816:
815:
814:
811:
774:Nicéphore Niépce
767:
766:
764:
763:
762:
761:-65.117; -63.417
757:
753:
750:
749:
748:
745:
734:Daguerre Glacier
724:Nicéphore Niépce
721:
720:
718:
717:
716:
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711:
707:
704:
703:
702:
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678:Henry Fox Talbot
675:
674:
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671:
670:
669:-65.200; -63.233
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581:
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569:
552:Hannibal Goodwin
549:
548:
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465:
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416:
415:
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331:
229:Paradise Harbour
190:
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119:
116:
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111:
101:
69:
68:
62:
42:
30:
27:Bay in Antartica
21:
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2824:
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2822:
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2774:
2763:
2748:"Renard Island"
2746:
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2001:
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1986:
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1951:
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1944:
1943:
1941:
1927:
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1910:
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1885:
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1847:
1845:
1841:
1838:
1833:
1830:
1828:
1826:
1825:
1823:
1809:
1807:
1803:
1800:
1795:
1792:
1790:
1788:
1787:
1782:Lemaire Channel
1766:
1748:
1746:
1742:
1739:
1734:
1731:
1729:
1727:
1726:
1724:
1716:
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1498:
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1409:
1407:
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1334:
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1313:
1312:
1310:
1292:
1290:
1286:
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1278:
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1271:
1270:
1268:
1254:
1252:
1248:
1245:
1240:
1237:
1235:
1233:
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1230:
1212:
1210:
1206:
1203:
1198:
1195:
1193:
1191:
1190:
1188:
1174:
1172:
1168:
1165:
1160:
1157:
1155:
1153:
1152:
1150:
1132:
1130:
1126:
1123:
1118:
1115:
1113:
1111:
1110:
1108:
1100:
1082:
1080:
1076:
1073:
1068:
1065:
1063:
1061:
1060:
1058:
1040:
1038:
1034:
1031:
1026:
1023:
1021:
1019:
1018:
1016:
998:
996:
992:
989:
984:
981:
979:
977:
976:
974:
956:
954:
950:
947:
942:
939:
937:
935:
934:
932:
914:
912:
908:
905:
900:
897:
895:
893:
892:
890:
882:Aristide Briand
868:
866:
862:
859:
854:
851:
849:
847:
846:
844:
826:
824:
820:
817:
812:
809:
807:
805:
804:
802:
786:
776:, invented the
760:
758:
754:
751:
746:
743:
741:
739:
738:
736:
714:
712:
708:
705:
700:
697:
695:
693:
692:
690:
668:
666:
662:
659:
654:
651:
649:
647:
646:
644:
626:
624:
620:
617:
612:
609:
607:
605:
604:
602:
584:
582:
578:
575:
570:
567:
565:
563:
562:
560:
558:Carbutt Glacier
542:
540:
536:
533:
528:
525:
523:
521:
520:
518:
516:Goodwin Glacier
504:
502:
498:
495:
490:
487:
485:
483:
482:
480:
458:
456:
452:
449:
444:
441:
439:
437:
436:
434:
412:
410:
406:
403:
398:
395:
393:
391:
390:
388:
380:
379:
378:
377:
376:
337:
336:
335:
323:
309:(BelgAE) under
303:
288:calving occurs.
265:
257:Gerlache Strait
253:Bismarck Strait
201:
181:
179:
175:
173:
169:
168:
165:
160:
157:
155:
153:
152:
133:
131:
127:
125:
121:
120:
117:
112:
109:
107:
105:
104:
83:
82:
81:
80:
77:
76:
75:
74:
70:
49:
48:in Flandres Bay
44:Icebergs and a
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
2827:
2825:
2817:
2816:
2811:
2801:
2800:
2796:
2795:
2761:
2744:
2728:
2693:
2691:
2688:
2686:
2685:
2683:, p. 584.
2673:
2671:, p. 509.
2661:
2659:, p. 302.
2649:
2647:, p. 728.
2637:
2635:, p. 658.
2625:
2623:, p. 485.
2613:
2611:, p. 721.
2601:
2599:, p. 596.
2589:
2587:, p. 612.
2577:
2565:
2563:, p. 333.
2553:
2541:
2539:, p. 116.
2529:
2514:
2512:, p. 319.
2502:
2500:, p. 357.
2490:
2488:, p. 693.
2478:
2476:, p. 607.
2466:
2464:, p. 422.
2454:
2452:, p. 270.
2442:
2440:, p. 602.
2430:
2428:, p. 744.
2418:
2416:, p. 275.
2406:
2404:, p. 227.
2394:
2392:, p. 209.
2382:
2380:, p. 455.
2370:
2368:, p. 565.
2358:
2346:
2334:
2332:, p. 814.
2322:
2320:, p. 169.
2310:
2308:, p. 526.
2298:
2296:, p. 732.
2286:
2274:
2272:, p. 118.
2262:
2260:, p. 286.
2250:
2248:, p. 651.
2238:
2223:
2221:, p. 787.
2211:
2209:, p. 320.
2199:
2187:
2185:, p. 244.
2171:
2169:
2166:
2096:
2093:
2058:
2055:
2020:
2017:
1978:
1975:
1940:
1939:Screen Islands
1937:
1902:
1899:
1860:
1857:
1822:
1821:Puzzle Islands
1819:
1765:
1762:
1723:
1720:
1715:
1712:
1677:
1674:
1635:
1632:
1597:
1594:
1559:
1556:
1517:
1514:
1479:
1476:
1441:
1438:
1403:
1400:
1357:
1354:
1309:
1306:
1267:
1264:
1229:
1226:
1187:
1184:
1149:
1146:
1142:Eugène Étienne
1107:
1104:
1099:
1096:
1057:
1054:
1050:George Eastman
1015:
1012:
973:
970:
931:
930:Pelletan Point
928:
889:
886:
843:
840:
836:Pierre Willems
801:
798:
785:
782:
770:Louis Daguerre
735:
732:
728:Louis Daguerre
689:
688:Niépce Glacier
686:
643:
642:Talbot Glacier
640:
601:
600:Archer Glacier
598:
559:
556:
517:
514:
479:
476:
433:
432:Bolton Glacier
430:
387:
384:
375:
374:
369:
364:
359:
353:
347:
340:
339:
338:
326:
325:
324:
322:
319:
302:
299:
264:
261:
249:Wiencke Island
200:
197:
195:, Antarctica.
144:
143:
102:
96:
95:
89:
85:
84:
78:
72:
71:
64:
63:
57:
56:
55:
54:
51:
50:
46:humpback whale
43:
35:
34:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
2826:
2815:
2812:
2810:
2807:
2806:
2804:
2793:
2789:
2772:
2768:
2767:
2762:
2759:
2755:
2754:
2749:
2745:
2735:
2734:
2729:
2726:
2722:
2702:
2701:
2695:
2694:
2689:
2682:
2677:
2674:
2670:
2665:
2662:
2658:
2653:
2650:
2646:
2641:
2638:
2634:
2629:
2626:
2622:
2617:
2614:
2610:
2605:
2602:
2598:
2593:
2590:
2586:
2581:
2578:
2574:
2569:
2566:
2562:
2557:
2554:
2550:
2545:
2542:
2538:
2533:
2530:
2527:, p. 37.
2526:
2521:
2519:
2515:
2511:
2506:
2503:
2499:
2494:
2491:
2487:
2482:
2479:
2475:
2470:
2467:
2463:
2458:
2455:
2451:
2446:
2443:
2439:
2434:
2431:
2427:
2422:
2419:
2415:
2410:
2407:
2403:
2398:
2395:
2391:
2386:
2383:
2379:
2374:
2371:
2367:
2362:
2359:
2356:, p. 51.
2355:
2350:
2347:
2344:, p. 93.
2343:
2338:
2335:
2331:
2326:
2323:
2319:
2314:
2311:
2307:
2302:
2299:
2295:
2290:
2287:
2284:, p. 25.
2283:
2278:
2275:
2271:
2266:
2263:
2259:
2254:
2251:
2247:
2242:
2239:
2236:, p. 78.
2235:
2230:
2228:
2224:
2220:
2215:
2212:
2208:
2203:
2200:
2196:
2191:
2188:
2184:
2179:
2177:
2173:
2167:
2165:
2163:
2157:
2126:
2095:Ponton Island
2094:
2092:
2088:
2056:
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2162:Mungo Ponton
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1859:Sucia Island
1824:
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1778:Booth Island
1732:65°01′34.0″S
1725:
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1596:Azufre Point
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1266:Gaudin Point
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225:Bryde Island
210:
182:Flandres Bay
149:Flandres Bay
148:
147:
134:Flandres Bay
73:Flandres Bay
33:Flandres Bay
2814:Danco Coast
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2013:Joseph Swan
2002: /
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1764:Cape Renard
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1402:Sonia Point
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213:Danco Coast
193:Graham Land
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100:Coordinates
92:Danco Coast
18:Bolsón Cove
2803:Categories
2777:2024-05-30
2740:2024-05-03
2710:2023-12-03
2168:References
1735:63°46′35″W
1676:Hidden Bay
1516:Azure Cove
1440:Hyatt Cove
1356:Reade Peak
888:Bayet Peak
239:, east of
180: (
132: (
1977:Swan Rock
1774:Una Peaks
1349:Le Matin
682:calotype
321:Glaciers
315:Flanders
243:and the
199:Location
88:Location
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