- Snow Hill Island
Snow Hill Island (coord|64|28|S|57|12|W|) is an almost completely snowcapped
island , 20 miles (32 km) long and 6 miles (10 km) wide, lying off the east coast of theAntarctic Peninsula . It is separated fromJames Ross Island to the northeast byAdmiralty Sound . It is one of several islands around the peninsula known asGraham Land , which is closer to South America than any other part of that continent. [ [http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=41768 ESA Science & Technology: Graham Land ] ]It was discovered on
January 6 ,1843 by a British expedition underJames Clark Ross who, uncertain of its connection with the mainland, named it Snow Hill because its snow cover stood out in contrast to the bare ground of nearbySeymour Island . Its insular character was determined in 1902 by theSwedish Antarctic Expedition underOtto Nordenskiöld , who spent the winters of 1901, 1902, and 1903 there, using it as a base to explore the neighbouring islands and theNordenskjold Coast of the Antarctic Peninsula.For a postage stamp of Otto Nordenskiöld and his ship "Antarctic", see British Antarctic Survey, Scott Catalog #53.The hut is protected under the Antarctic Treaty. [Stonehouse, Bernard. "Encyclopedia of Antarctica and the Southern Oceans", John Wiley and Sons, 2002. ISBN 0471986658]
See also
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List of antarctic and sub-antarctic islands References
* "Antarctica". Sydney: Reader's Digest, 1985, pp. 152-159..
* Child, Jack. "Antarctica and South American Geopolitics: Frozen Lebensraum". New York: Praeger Publishers, 1988, pp. 69, 72.
* Lonely Planet, "Antarctica: a Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit", Oakland, CA: Lonely Planet Publications, 1996, 307.
* Stewart, Andrew, "Antarctica: An Encyclopedia". London: McFarland and Co., 1990 (2 volumes), p 931.
* U.S. National Science Foundation, "Geographic Names of the Antarctic", Fred G. Alberts, ed. Washington: NSF, 1980.
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