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'''Larsen Channel''' is a strait one to three miles wide between [[D'Urville Island]] and [[Joinville Island]], off the north-eastern end of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. | '''Larsen Channel''' is a strait one to three miles wide between [[D'Urville Island]] and [[Joinville Island]], off the north-eastern end of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:36, 27 March 2018
Larsen Channel is a strait one to three miles wide between D'Urville Island and Joinville Island, off the north-eastern end of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory.
The Larsen Channel was discovered in 1902 by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld and named for Captain Carl Anton Larsen of the expedition ship Antarctic.
Location
- Locatiom map: 56°8’60"S, 63°8’60"W