Joinville Island group
Joinville Island group is a group of sub-antarctic islands, lying off the northeastern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, from which Joinville Island group is separated by the Antarctic Sound. Joinville Island, being located at {{coor dm|63|15|S|55|45|W|}}, is the largest island of the Joinville Island group. Immediately north of Joinville Island and separated by Larsen Channel lies D'Urville Island, Antarctica, the northernmost island of the Joinville Island group, being located at {{coor dm|63|05|S|56|20|W|}}. The Joinville Island group was discovered in 1838 by a French expedition under Captain Jules Dumont d'Urville.
Related Topics:
Sub-antarctic - Islands - Antarctic Peninsula - Antarctic Sound - Joinville Island - Island - Larsen Channel - D'Urville Island, Antarctica - 1838 - French - Jules Dumont d'Urville
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