Eden Rocks
The Eden Rocks are two rocks lying 1.5 km off the east coast of Dundee Island, at the northern end of the Antarctic Peninsula. A small island was reported there on 30 December 1842 by Captain James Clark Ross of the Royal Navy, who named it "Eden Island" for Captain Charles Eden. Following a survey by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953, it was reported that the feature consists of two rocky islets rising to about 90 m in height and lying close together.
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Eden Rocks
The Eden Rocks are two rocks lying 1.5 km off the east coast of Dundee Island, at the northern end of the Antarctic Peninsula. A small island was reported there on 30 December 1842 by Captain James Clark Ross of the Royal Navy, who named it "Eden Island" for Captain Charles Eden. Following a survey by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953, it was reported that the feature consists of two rocky islets rising to about 90 m in height and lying close together.
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The Eden Rocks are two rocks l ...... ight and lying close together.
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伊登岩是南極洲的岩石,處於鄧迪島東岸1.5公里,屬於茹班群島的一部分,在1842年12月30日由詹姆斯·克拉克·羅斯發現,該岩石現時由南極條約體系管理。
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The Eden Rocks are two rocks l ...... ight and lying close together.
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伊登岩是南極洲的岩石,處於鄧迪島東岸1.5公里,屬於茹班群島的一部分,在1842年12月30日由詹姆斯·克拉克·羅斯發現,該岩石現時由南極條約體系管理。
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Eden Rocks
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伊登岩
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