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13 February 2026
| N 21:40 | Aguirre Passage diffhist +623 RB talk contribs (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Aguirre Passage''' is the channel separating the Danco Coast of Graham Land from Lemaire Island, all in the British Antarctic Territory The passage was called 'Paradise Channel' by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1920-22, in association with Paradise Harbour, or 'The Channel'. Following the Chilean Antarctic Expedition of 1950-51, the name 'Canal Aguirre Cerda' was suggested, after Don Pedro Aguirre Cerda (1879-1941), Preside...") | ||||
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21:33 (cur | prev) +778 RB talk contribs (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Duthiers Point''' is a headland on the Danco Coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory. It forms the north-east entrance point of Aguirre Passage. The point was charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition in February 1898 and named 'Cap La Caze Duthiers' or 'Cap Lacaze-Duthiers' after Felix-Joseph-Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers (1821-1902), the French zoologist. It was named Duthiers Head, following survey by the Falkland Isl...") | |||