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[[Category:Rocks and skerries off the British Antarctic Territory]]

Latest revision as of 13:20, 4 December 2022

The Dickens Rocks rise to twenty-three feet above sea level north of the Pitt Islands, a group within the Biscoe Islands group in the British Antarctic Territory.

The rocks were photographed from the air by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition in 1956-57. While the islands of the Pitt Islands are named after characters in the Pickwick Papers, these rocks are named after the author of that book, Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-70).

Location

References

  • Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Dickens Rocks


Pitt Islands, British Antarctic Territory

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