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Clothier Harbour
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Clothier Harbour is the 1.5 km wide bay indenting for 1 km the north coast of Robert Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica between Hammer Point on the northeast and Onogur Islands on the southwest. The harbour was used as a safe base by American sealing ships in 1820–21.
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The bay was discovered, charted and named by American sealers after the vessel Clothier under Captain Clark, which sank there in December 1820.