- Speedwell Island
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english name= Speedwell Island
former name=Eagle Island
spanish name= Isla Águila
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references=Speedwell Island (formerly Eagle Island; Spanish "Isla Águila") is one of the
Falkland Islands , lying in theFalkland Sound , southwest ofLafonia ,East Falkland . It has an area of 74 square kilometres. It is separated fromLafonia by theEagle Passage , which takes its name from Speedwell Island's old name.Wildlife
The island is
rodent -free, and thus a haven forpenguin s and nestingseabird s. It is run as asheep farm .History
In
1812 the British ship "Isabella", captained byGeorge Higton , was shipwrecked off "Eagle Island" (as it was then) Most of the crew were rescued by the American sealer "Nanina", commanded by CaptainCharles Barnard . However, realising that they would require more provisions for the expanded number of passengers, Barnard and a few others went out in a party to retrieve more food. During his absence the "Nanina" was taken over by the British crew and left them on the island. Barnard and his party were finally rescued in November of1814 . In1829 Barnard wrote "A Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of Capt. Charles Barnard" detailing the happenings.The 1837 survey of the Falkland Islands under Lowcay noted that there were wild pigs on the island.
In 1929, Alexander Dugas, a Frenchman employed on
Sealion Island committed suicide and his companions felt it necessary to inform the authorities. But the lack of harbors meant that no boat of any size could be kept on the island and so a determined individual called Benny Davis constructed a make-shift craft from wooden barrels and launched it into the surf. The remarkable sailor set out just before dark, and arrived at Speedwell Island some twelve hours later. He explained that he had simply headed west and then taken his direction from the smell of the cormorants on Annie Island [http://www.ladatco.com/fk-sli.htm] .References
* Southby-Tailyour, Ewen - "Falkland Island Shores"
* William Wagstaff, "Falkland Islands: the Bradt Travel Guide"External links
* [http://www.oceandots.com/atlantic/falklands/speedwell.htm Satellite picture]
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