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The '''Guébriant Islands''' are two islands lying to the south-east of [[Cape Alexandra]], the south-eastern headland of [[Adelaide Island]] off | The '''Guébriant Islands''' are two islands lying to the south-east of [[Cape Alexandra]], the south-eastern headland of [[Adelaide Island]] off the [[Loubet Coast]] of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. | ||
The islands were roughly charted by the French Antarctic Expedition of 1908-10, and named ''Îlots de Guébriant'' after the Rev. Father Guébriant, French missionary to China. | The islands were roughly charted by the French Antarctic Expedition of 1908-10, and named ''Îlots de Guébriant'' after the Rev. Father Guébriant, French missionary to China. |
Latest revision as of 21:25, 7 February 2021
The Guébriant Islands are two islands lying to the south-east of Cape Alexandra, the south-eastern headland of Adelaide Island off the Loubet Coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory.
The islands were roughly charted by the French Antarctic Expedition of 1908-10, and named Îlots de Guébriant after the Rev. Father Guébriant, French missionary to China.
The islands were surveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from "Stonington Island" in October 1948 as the 'de Guebriand Islets'. They were recharted by a Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit from John Biscoe in 1963, noted as the Guébriant Islands.
Location
Outside links
- Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Guébriant Islands