Detaille Island is a small island off the northern end of the Arrowsmith Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica. From 1956 to 1959 it was home to "Base W" of the British Antarctic Survey and closed after the end of the International Geophysical Year (IGY).
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- en.wikipedia.org Detaille IslandTourists visit Base W on Detaille Island. Detaille Island is a small island off the northern end of the Arrowsmith Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica.
- swoop-antarctica.com cruises/circle/detaille-…One of the first stops after crossing the Antarctic Circle at 66 degrees south, Detaille Island is a tiny island on the western coast of the Arrowsmith …
- oceanwide-expeditions.com to-do/experiences/…Though there is a small rookery of Adélie penguins living on Detaille Island, the main attraction for most of our guests is the abandoned British station: Base W.
- us.ponant.com cruises/going-through/detaille-…Detaille Island is a small island situated off the Loubet Coast in the Crystal Sound, a magnificent region surrounded by snow-covered peaks.
- wildnatureimages.com photo/detaille-island/Historic British Antarctic Survey Base "W", Detaille Island, South of the Antarctic Circle, Antarctica. Photo © copyright by Ron Niebrugge.
- twointheblue.com category/patrick-in-antarctica/…Yesterday we were on standby all day after hearing reports that another ship in the region, the Polar Star, had run aground off Detaille Island and was taking on water.
- ww-article-cache-1.s3.amazonaws.com en/Detaille_…Detaille Island is located in Antarctic Peninsula. ... Detaille Island is a small island off the northern end of the Arrowsmith Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica.
- ukaht.org heritage/detailleDetaille Island Hut A brief history. ... Designated Historic Site and Monument no. 83, Detaille has been managed by UKAHT since 2009.
- richedwardsimagery.wordpress.com 2024/01/01/…“Detaille Island is a small island in the Lallemand Fjord, part of the Arrowsmith Peninsula in Graham Land.
- Detaille Island is a small island just south of the Antarctic Circle and 11 miles east of Liard Island. It is home to a colony of 1,000 pairs of Adelie penguins.