Breccia Island
Breccia Island (68°22′S 67°1′W / 68.367°S 67.017°W) is a small low island lying 2 kilometres (1 nmi) northwest of the Tiber Rocks in the northern part of Rymill Bay, off the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was photographed by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE) in November 1947 (trimetrogon air photography), and so named by RARE geologist Robert L. Nichols because the country rock is a plutonic breccia.
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Breccia Island
Breccia Island (68°22′S 67°1′W / 68.367°S 67.017°W) is a small low island lying 2 kilometres (1 nmi) northwest of the Tiber Rocks in the northern part of Rymill Bay, off the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was photographed by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE) in November 1947 (trimetrogon air photography), and so named by RARE geologist Robert L. Nichols because the country rock is a plutonic breccia.
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Breccia Island (68°22′S 67°1′W ...... ry rock is a plutonic breccia.
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Breccia Island (68°22′S 67°1′W ...... ry rock is a plutonic breccia.
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