In 1906, Argentina communicated to the international community the establishment of a permanent base on South Orkney Islands.
Today we hope to make landings on and around the South Orkney Islands.
The small Tioga Lake (South Orkney Islands) lies to the northwest of the hill.
This vessel landed a party of 10 naval commandos picked up from South Orkney Islands.
During the voyage around the South Orkney Islands the expedition had tried sealing but with little success.
The name first appears on James Weddell's chart resulting from his exploration of the South Orkney Islands in 1823.
A minute colony survives the freezing cold of the South Orkney Islands.
In 1957, Shackleton struck an iceberg off the South Orkney Islands and was nearly lost.
The peak appears on some early charts of the South Orkney Islands but is not accurately located.
The Argentine post office in South Orkney Islands.