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  • ...[[Palmer Land]] to the south. It is dotted with numerous research stations of various nations. ...s]] (on the [[Weddell Sea]]) and a point on the mainland south of [[Eklund Islands]].
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  • |range=Graham Land ...0410-78-5|page=136 }}</ref> are two towers of basalt, each topped by a cap of ice, guarding the northern entrance to the [[Lemaire Channel]] on the [[Ant
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  • [[File:South Orkney Islands-en.svg|right|thumb|200px|The South Orkney Islands]] ...rn Continent'' p. 122], David McGonigal, 2009</ref> They have a total area of about {{convert|620|km2|0|x}}.<ref name=McGonigal/>
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  • |group=South Shetland Islands |map=Livingston Island - South Shetland Islands.svg
    15 KB (2,156 words) - 08:47, 27 April 2019
  • ...es between [[Anvers Island]] (to the north) and the west coast of [[Graham Land]]. [[Damoy Point Refuge]] is found on the island. ...ow and ice. Some small rocky beaches lie on the western and northern sides of the island. There, some grasses, moss and lichens can be found.
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  • ...season, Liege, Brabant and Anvers Islands, behind Livingston and Deception of the South Shetlands]] [[File:Palmer_archipelago,_Antarctica.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Map of Palmer Archipelago]]
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  • ...nd Fjord off the [[Loubet Coast]] of [[Graham Land]], off the northern end of [[Arrowsmith Peninsula]]. ...s of any breeding birds nor beasts on Detaille Island and only one species of lichen has been recorded at here.
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  • ...of Stonington Base, established by the [[British Antarctic Survey|Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey]] in 1946. Stonington Island was also the location of the United States 'East' base, neighbouring the British base. The American
    2 KB (301 words) - 15:03, 29 October 2022
  • |group=Argentine Islands ...]] lying off the coast of [[Graham Land]]. The island is composed entirely of igneous rocks.
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  • ...s'. The base here was established in January 1947 as (Base F) ‘Argentine Islands’ and the main hut, ‘Wordie House’, was named after the chief scientis ...dations of an earlier building, used by the British Graham Land Expedition of 1935–36, which was destroyed (possibly by a tsunami) in 1946.
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  • ...on the [[North Sea]] coast of [[Northumberland]]. It is famed as a place of history and for its bleak, isolated position, in which it stands cut off by Holy Island stands apart from the [[Farne Islands]], which lie out in the sea further to the southeast.
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  • ...Channel]] between [[Adelaide Island]] and the [[Loubet Coast]] of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. ...gs of the Greenland ice sheet and developed a theory for the densification of firn, and who led an expedition to Svalbard in 1935.
    941 B (134 words) - 17:43, 17 September 2022
  • '''Long Island''' may be one of several islands, including: **[[Long Island, Graham Land]], off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula
    744 B (97 words) - 16:54, 21 October 2013
  • ...posite the mouth of [[Russell East Glacier]], and two nautical miles south of [[Trinity Peninsula]], in the [[Prince Gustav Channel]]. The island was discovered and named by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1945; the name is descriptive.
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  • [[File:Trinity Peninsula.svg|right|thumb|200px|Location of Trinity Peninsula]] '''Trinity Peninsula''' is the extreme northern portion of [[Graham Land]], in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. The peninsula extends northeast
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  • ...[[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. It lies just west of the [[Montgolfier Glacier]], flowing slowly into [[Piccard Cove]] in [[Wilh ...ury (1834–1885), British pioneer of photomechanical printing in 1865 and of serial film cameras for use in balloons and kites in 1877.
    701 B (100 words) - 20:41, 17 April 2014
  • |group=South Shetland Islands ...sh Antarctic Territory]] and lying off [[Graham Land]]. Deception has one of the safest harbours in Antarctica.
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  • ...Castle was the traditional home of the Earls (later Marquesses, now Dukes) of Atholl, albeit that the current Duke resides abroad. ...conducts largely social and ceremonial activities, and primarily consists of workers on the extensive Atholl Estates.
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  • ...sh Antarctic Territory]]. The [[Ginger Islands]] lie off the southern end of the island. The island is the site of [[Rothera]], the [[British Antarctic Survey]] base which serves as the terr
    3 KB (419 words) - 23:24, 27 November 2022
  • ...Antarctica (6087862348).jpg|right|thumb|300px|Penguin swimming off Graham Land]] ...ntarctica through 360° of longitude. It is regarded as the fourth-largest of the five principal oceans (after the Pacific, [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]],
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