South Spit

Geographical feature in Antarctica From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

South Spit (62°13′29″S 58°47′49″W) is a rocky spit forming the south side of the entrance to Marian Cove, King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands. The descriptive name appears on a British Admiralty chart showing the results of a survey by DI personnel on the Discovery II in 1935.

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