- Jacobsen Bight
Jacobsen Bight (coord|54|25|S|36|50|W|) is a bight 4 miles (6 km) wide, indenting the south coast of
South Georgia betweenLarvik Cone andCape Darnley . The name "Sukkertopp bukta" (Sugarloaf Bay ) was used byOlaf Holtedahl in 1929 for the whole of the coast between Cape Darnley and Sandefjord, which was shown on his map as onebay . The name "Zuckerspitzenbucht" was used for the northwestern of two bays shown on this same stretch of coast byLudwig Kohl-Larsen in 1930. The SGS, 1951-52, surveyed this coast in detail and confirmed the existence of two bays. As the names derived fromMount Sugartop are misleading (themountain does not dominate the bay) and as none of the existing names for the feature are used locally, theUnited Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1957 proposed a new name. Jacobsen Bight is forFridthjof Jacobsen (1874-1933), who worked at theCompania Argentina de Pesca station atGrytviken , 1904-21, and later became vice president of the company.
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