PALMER ARCHIPELAGO
'Palmer Archipelago', also known as 'Antarctic Archipelago', 'Archipiélago Palmer', 'Antarktiske Arkipel' or 'Palmer Inseln', is a group of islands off the northwestern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It extends from Tower Island in the north to Anvers Island in the south. It is separated by the Gerlache and Bismarck straits.
Palmer Archipelago is located at .
Adrien de Gerlache, leader of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1897-1899), discovered the archipelago in 1898. He named it Palmer Archipelago for Captain Nathaniel Palmer, who navigated these waters in 1820.
Both Argentina and the United Kingdom have operated research stations here.
★ List of antarctic and sub-antarctic islands
Palmer Archipelago is located at .
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History
Adrien de Gerlache, leader of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1897-1899), discovered the archipelago in 1898. He named it Palmer Archipelago for Captain Nathaniel Palmer, who navigated these waters in 1820.
Both Argentina and the United Kingdom have operated research stations here.
See also
★ List of antarctic and sub-antarctic islands
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