As on the Shag Rocks, cormorants make up a large part of the bird population.
The rock is far south of Tewksbury Rock and far northeast of Shag Rocks.
The Shag Rock, a notable landmark, was reduced to half of its former height.
If time and weather conditions permit we could pass close to Shag Rocks, a fascinating group of jagged rocky islets protruding from the sea.
After a period of being grounded on the Shag Rocks, it has now confounded weather experts by drifting west, directly towards the Falklands.
Rapanui Rock, also called "Shag Rock"
The latter has no gazetted name, but is informally known as "Shag Rock".
The Shag Rocks were possibly discovered by Jose de la Llana in 1762, and originally named the Aurora Islands, after his ship.
The Shag Rocks are uninhabited and so lack any active administration.
The Shag Rocks, South Atlantic Ocean at Britlink.