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Adelaide Island was first surveyed by the expedition.
He was the base leader at Adelaide Island.
They told me stories about their snowmobiles breaking down in the darkness of the far reaches of Adelaide Island.
Adelaide Island was discovered in 1832 by a British expedition under John Biscoe.
Bingham House was originally at Adelaide Island Base, and is as such the oldest building on site.
Mackay Point provides one of the few landing spots on the coast of Adelaide Island.
The covered area is Rothera Station, Adelaide Island.
On 15 February 1832, Adelaide Island was discovered and two days later the Biscoe Islands.
Charot had climbed to the top of the islands ice cliffs to understand that the outlying Adelaide Island was indeed an island.
The Wormald Ice Piedmont, a peak on Adelaide Island, was subsequently named after him.
Belaya Zemlya includes Adelaide Island.
Mooring buoys on Adelaide Island, near Mallorytown Landing.
Adelaide Island was named in honor of Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.
It is located at the south side of the entrance to Stonehouse Bay on the east side of Adelaide Island.
The sea passage between Adelaide Island and Jenny Island is named after Chris Elliott.
In doing so, Shambles Glacier provides the largest 'gap' in Adelaide Island's north-south running mountain chain.
Adelaide Island's largest glacier, the Shambles Glacier, calves into Stonehouse Bay.
Matha Strait is a strait lying between Adelaide Island and the south end of the Biscoe Islands.
The expedition reached Adelaide Island in 1905 and took pictures of the Palmer Archipelago and Loubet Coast.
Crouch Island is the second largest island of the Henkes Islands, off the south end of Adelaide Island.
He was a member of the British Antarctic Survey, and was Station Commander of Adelaide Island in 1964-65.
In 1965 he worked for the British Antarctic Survey on Adelaide Island and on the Antarctic Peninsula.
The station is situated on a rock and raised beach promontory at the southern extremity of Wormald Ice Piedmont, south-eastern Adelaide Island.
Mr MacNab is a field assistant with the British Antarctic Survey on Adelaide Island, Antarctica.
Johnston Passage is a channel in Antarctica, running north-south and separating the Amiot Islands from the southwestern part of Adelaide Island.