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  • ...ng_of_Brodgar,_Orkney.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Ring of Brodgar, with Loch of Harray beyond]] ...Brodgar]], also contains the [[Standing Stones of Stenness]] and a wealth of Neolithic finds, all compressed in these narrow confines.
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  • ...were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, by the name '[[Heart of Neolithic Orkney]]'. The mound was well known the Norsemen who settled the islands three thousand years after the mound was built, and in their language it wa
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  • ...ville Island Group]] from the [[Trinity Peninsula]] at the tip of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. ...ern end of the [[Tabarin Peninsula]] which is itself the eastern extremity of the Trinity Peninsula.
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  • [[File:Ant-pen-map-Biscoe.PNG|right|thumb|220px|Location of Biscoe Islands]] ...'''Biscoe Islands''' is a series of islands of the west coast of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]].
    848 B (115 words) - 16:40, 4 December 2022
  • |group=Biscoe Islands |map=Renaud Island - Biscoe Islands, BAT.svg
    828 B (113 words) - 13:11, 4 December 2022
  • |map=Rabot Island - Biscoe Islands, BAT.svg |group=Biscoe Islands
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  • ...ory]]. It lies to the east of [[Liège Island]] and four miles north-east of [[Two Hummock Island]] in the [[Gerlache Strait]]. ...ther, Colonel Théophile Adrien Auguste de Gerlache de Gomery (1832-1901), of the Belgian Army.
    940 B (132 words) - 13:31, 4 December 2022
  • ...land]] and [[Trinity Island]], in the [[Palmer Archipelago]], off [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. The islands were charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1897–99, under Gerlache
    772 B (95 words) - 23:09, 11 February 2022
  • ...land]] to the west, in the [[Palmer Archipelago]], which lies off [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. ...water passage, which provides an alternative entrance to the northern end of [[Gerlache Strait]].
    772 B (111 words) - 16:41, 4 December 2022
  • |picture caption=West façade of Hylton Castle '''Hylton Castle''' is a ruined stone castle in the [[North Hylton]] area of [[Sunderland]] in [[County Durham]].
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  • |picture caption= Aerial photo of Howth and harbour ...wth postcard circa 1890–1900.jpg|thumb|300px|Nineteenth century postcard of Howth]]
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  • ...' is a circular island of the [[Trinity Peninsula]] at the tip of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. .... It lies one nautical mile west of [[Tail Island]] in the northeast part of [[Prince Gustav Channel]].
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  • ...and]] and [[Eagle Island, Graham Land|Eagle Island]] in the northeast part of [[Prince Gustav Channel]]. ...by them because of its relative position to Eagle and [[Beak Island|Beak]] islands.
    744 B (109 words) - 20:37, 7 July 2016
  • |picture caption=Beak Island from western summit of View Point ...theast of [[Eagle Island, Graham Land|Eagle Island]] in the northeast part of [[Prince Gustav Channel]].
    888 B (124 words) - 18:12, 8 July 2016
  • ...sland''' is an osland off the [[Trinity Peninsula]] at the tip of [[Graham Land]], in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. The island lies with in the [[P ...a name also to nearby [[Eagle Cove]]). The Survey named the neighbouring islands in reference to 'Eagle': [[Beak Island]], [[Tail Island]] and [[Egg Island
    911 B (127 words) - 18:23, 8 July 2016
  • ...by Otto Nordenskiöld, and named by Nordensiöld after Crown Prince Gustav of Sweden (who later became King Gustav V). The channel is bounded on the west by [[Graham Land]] and on the east by [[James Ross Island]]. It is about {{convert|130|km|nm
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  • ...ast side of [[Adelaide Island]], which lies off the west coast of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. ...he giant [[Fuchs Ice Piedmont]] which covers the entire western two-thirds of the island. In doing so, Shambles Glacier provides the largest 'gap' in Ade
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  • ...he coast of [[Adelaide Island]], which lies off the west coast of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. ...lands Dependencies Survey, 1948, and photographed from the air by Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition in 1956-57. It was named by the U
    831 B (110 words) - 17:00, 11 May 2017
  • ...st coast of [[Adelaide Island]], which lies off the west coast of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. ...Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey for Sir Vivian E. Fuchs, the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey base leader and geologist at [[Stonington Island]] in 1
    752 B (106 words) - 20:45, 2 February 2021
  • |picture caption=Strontian and Sgùrr Dhòmhnuill<br />from the south shore of Loch Sunart ...[[Loch Sunart]], close to the head of the loch. In the hills to the north of Strontian lead was mined in the 18th century and in these mines the mineral
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