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150 m south of Goudier Island on the east coast of the island, followed two years later by a larger hut, for use when maintaining a low-frequency electromagnetic aerial and remote receiving equipment. These two huts were removed in 1996 when derelict while Base 'A' on Goudier Island was
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The rocky island is mostly covered by glaciers, snow and ice. Some small rocky beaches lie on the western and northern sides of the island. There, some grasses, moss and lichens can be found. There are three mountain ridges, with
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is an island 26 km (16 mi) long and from 3 to 8 km (1.9 to 5.0 mi) wide, about 67 km (26 sq mi) in area, the southernmost of the major islands of the
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refuge, near this Argentinean refuge in 1975 to act as a base for a temporary summer aircraft ice-strip. This was taken out of use in 1995, and stands restored as a historic site.
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in 1945, to do weather reporting and to check that there was no German naval activity. Only one of these three bases remains, on
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was the first to land on the island, and reported it 'a lonely place'. The island was named by
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Wiencke's northernmost point is Cape Astrup, a bold, dark-colored bluff discovered by the
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Wiencke Island is located between Anvers Island and the Antarctic Peninsula
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on nearby Doumer Island. An emergency shelter was built in 1957 in
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Another scientific station (Yelcho) was established in 1962 by the
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in 1891–92 and 1893–95. The very southeast end of the island is
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under Charcot, 1903–05. The name, applied by the
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and in a bay of Wiencke Island in 1944 and another at
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who was washed overboard in a storm in January 1898.
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An Argentinean light tower was installed in 1947 at
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in January 1820, though he named it a cape. In 1829
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Principal point (optics)

Wiencke Island is located in Antarctica
Antarctica
64°50′S 63°23′W / 64.833°S 63.383°W / -64.833; -63.383
Palmer Archipelago
Luigi Peak
Antarctic Treaty System
Palmer Archipelago
Anvers Island
Neumayer Channel
Antarctic Peninsula
Gerlache Strait

Nemo Peak
Nipple Peak
Luigi Peak
Belgian Antarctic Expedition
Adrien de Gerlache
Eivind Astrup
Norwegian
Robert Peary's
Greenland
headland
Cape Errera
French Antarctic Expedition
Argentine Antarctic Expedition
Pursuit Point
Important Bird Area
Breakwater Island

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