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{{ | [[File:Invisible Island - Bay of Isles, South Georgia.svg|right|thumb|280px|Location of Invisible Island]] | ||
'''Invisible Island''' | {{territory|South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands}} | ||
'''Invisible Island''' is a small, tussock-covered island lying close southeast of [[Crescent Island]] and [[Mollyhawk Island]] in the [[Bay of Isles]], [[South Georgia]]. | |||
The island was charted in 1912–13 by Robert Cushman Murphy, an American naturalist aboard the brig ''Daisy'', and was probably named by Discovery Investigations personnel who surveyed the Bay of Isles in 1929–30. | The island was charted in 1912–13 by Robert Cushman Murphy, an American naturalist aboard the brig ''Daisy'', and was probably named by Discovery Investigations personnel who surveyed the Bay of Isles in 1929–30. |
Latest revision as of 20:19, 12 June 2020
Invisible Island is a small, tussock-covered island lying close southeast of Crescent Island and Mollyhawk Island in the Bay of Isles, South Georgia.
The island was charted in 1912–13 by Robert Cushman Murphy, an American naturalist aboard the brig Daisy, and was probably named by Discovery Investigations personnel who surveyed the Bay of Isles in 1929–30.
References
- Gazetteer and Map of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: Invisible Island
- Location: 54°1’0"S, 37°19’0"W