• The Tabarin Peninsula (63°32′S 57°0′W / 63.533°S 57.000°W / -63.533; -57.000 (Tabarin Peninsula)) is a peninsula 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) long...
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  • formerly known as Bal Tabarin Operation Tabarin, the codename under which the British Antarctic Survey originated in 1944 Tabarin Peninsula in Antarctica, named...
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    Duse Bay (category Bays of Trinity Peninsula)
    bay indenting the south side of Trinity Peninsula between View Point and the western side of Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica. Copernix annotated satellite...
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    Esperanza Base (category Trinity Peninsula)
    two refuges are located on the Tabarin Peninsula on the eastern tip of the Trinity Peninsula on the Antarctic Peninsula 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south of...
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    Operation Tabarin was the code name for a secret British expedition to the Antarctic during World War Two, operational 1943–46. Conducted by the Admiralty...
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    established during World War II by a British military operation, Operation Tabarin. The 1950s saw a marked increase in the number of research bases as Britain...
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    Heard Islands, Crozet Islands, South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. The total breeding population is estimated to be over 600,000 birds....
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    leptonyx) near mesopredator breeding colonies at Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula". Marine Mammal Science. 32 (3): 839–867. doi:10.1111/mms.12309. ISSN 0824-0469...
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    Tabular iceberg, near Brown Bluff in the Antarctic Sound off Tabarin Peninsula...
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    Island and Vega Island of the James Ross Island group, the Tabarin and Trinity peninsulas of Graham Land and surrounding islands in the Prince Gustav...
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    Brown Bluff (category Landforms of Trinity Peninsula)
    Brown Bluff is a basalt tuya on the Tabarin Peninsula of northern Antarctica. It formed in the last 1 million years as a result of subglacial eruptions...
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    Antarctic Sound (category Landforms of Trinity Peninsula)
    (56 km) long and from 7 to 12 nautical miles (13 to 22 km) wide. The Tabarin Peninsula forms the southwestern coast of the Antarctic Sound and contains several...
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  • Summit Pass may refer to: Summit Pass (Antarctica), a pass in the Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica Summit Pass (British Columbia) Summit Pass (Colorado)...
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    Peninsula. Following BAS geological work, 1985-86, named by UK-APC after Doctor Eric H. Back, Lieutenant RNVR, medical officer on Operation Tabarin at...
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  • just east of the Tabarin Peninsula, which forms the east tip of Trinity Peninsula, which is itself the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The smaller Jonassen...
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  • Hope Bay (category Bays of Trinity Peninsula)
    and faces Joinville Island. It defines the northeast end of the Tabarin Peninsula. Features and nearby features include, clockwise from the east, Mount...
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  • Peninsula, Graham Land. Furthermore, a cove on Hope Bay and an adjacent island, were named after the Eagle. Similarly, a bay on the Tabarin Peninsula...
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    Eagle Island, Antarctica (category Islands of Trinity Peninsula)
    Trinity Peninsula, which is the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. Eyrie Bay and Duse Bay are to the north, and the south tip of Tabarin Peninsula is to the...
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    Trinity Peninsula, which is itself the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The Joinville Island group, Andersson Island and the Tabarin Peninsula are to the...
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  • 86.300000°S 160.916667°W / -86.300000; -160.916667 Antonio Moro Tabarin Peninsula  Argentina 1955 Summer refuge Open Esperanza 63°25′14″S 56°59′47″W...
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  • Cone Nunatak (category Nunataks of Trinity Peninsula)
    south-southeast of Buttress Hill on the Tabarin Peninsula, at the northeast extremity of the Antarctic Peninsula. It represents a volcanic vent of the James...
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  • US Little Anderson Island, Tasmania, Australia Andersson Island, Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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    established a short-lived base on Deception Island as part of Operation Tabarin, which was carried out during the Second World War to deny safe anchorages...
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    coast at the Chukchi Peninsula at Neshkan, only days from the Bering Strait. As the Vega was traveling by the Chukchi peninsula which was inhabited by...
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    Terror Gulf between Cape Gordon on Vega Island and Cape Green on the Tabarin Peninsula. The Prince Gustav Channel was discovered in October 1903 by the Swedish...
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  • Nobby Nunatak (category Nunataks of Trinity Peninsula)
    refuge in Antarctica, located at the Nobby Nunatak on the Tabarin Peninsula in the Trinity Peninsula, administered by the Argentine Army. It was inaugurated...
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    World War II, the UK undertook a military operation known as Operation Tabarin to provide reconnaissance and meteorological information in the South Atlantic...
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    between 1911 and 1931. During World War II, the British military Operation Tabarin established the Port Lockroy Station A on tiny Goudier Island in the bay...
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    From their base at Kola, they explored the Barents Region and the Kola peninsula and Novaya Zemlya. Later the Pomor discovered and maintained the Northern...
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    expedition ship for Operation Tabarin, a secret British expedition to Antarctica during World War Two. Her service with Tabarin was inglorious - she proved...
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