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Antarctic Points of Interest (8)
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W27 km
Palmer Station - USAP
in Antarctic Points of Interest
Palmer Station, located on Anvers Island is the only U.S. Antarctic Program research station north of the Antarctic Circle.
posted by: SCOTUS
location: Antarctica
date approved: 09/29/2007
last visited: 02/19/1992
W27.2 km
Torgeson Island
Torgeson Island is the home to a long running experiment regarding human penguin interaction.
last visited: 12/05/2005
E29.3 km
Paradise Bay
Paradise Bay, a natural harbor on the West Antarctic Peninsula is one of the places that has received its name for its beauty.
posted by: OshnDoc
date approved: 09/22/2011
last visited: 02/05/2017
E30.4 km
Almirante Brown Station, Antarctic Peninsula
Built by the Argentine Government, the now abandoned Almirante Brown Station is a favorite stopping point for Antarctic visitors.
date approved: 12/09/2006
SW32.5 km
Lemaire Channel - North Entrance
The Lemaire channel is a 7 mile long wonder of nature. Barely 1 mile wide, mountains rise thousands of feet from the water, making this one of the most beautiful places on earth.
last visited: 11/17/2021
SW49.1 km
“Pourquoi Pas ?” Initials on Petermann Island
The initials “P P” and a tide mark below, carved at the bottom of a small cliff of granite, close to the water level, on the north side of Port Circumcision, Petermann Island, Antartica.
posted by: SoaringEagle
date approved: 01/11/2023
last visited: 01/14/2023
SW49.4 km
Refuge Hut, Petermann Island, Antarctica
in Remote Backcountry Shelters
A refuge hut built by the Argentine Government in the 1950s to provide refuge from the harsh Antarctic climate.
date approved: 07/30/2006
last visited: 01/01/2007
date approved: 02/04/2007
last visited: 01/06/2023
SW58.7 km
Vernadsky (Faraday) Station
Vernadsky Station is the only Ukranian research station in Antarctica.
last visited: 12/04/2005