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Belkovskiy Island is named for the hunter who discovered it in 1808 . The first large - scale survey was conducted under the leadership of Mathias von Hedenström between 1809 and 1810 and completed by P. Pshenitsin in 1811.
Belkovskiy Island is named for the hunter who discovered it in 1808 . The first large - scale survey was conducted under the leadership of Mathias von Hedenström between 1809 and 1810 and completed by P. Pshenitsin in 1811.
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The coast was first seen by Fabian von Bellingshausen on 16 February 1820 ; it was not rediscovered until March 1931 , when sighted by Captain H. Halvorsen of the whaler Sevilla , who named it for Princess Astrid of Norway .
The coast was first seen by Fabian von Bellingshausen on 16 February 1820 ; it was not rediscovered until March 1931 , when sighted by Captain H. Halvorsen of the whaler Sevilla , who named it for Princess Astrid of Norway .
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named for the geophysicist Grigoriy A. Gamburtsev . Knowledge of subglacial topography here and elsewhere in Antarctica was vastly extended by the radio - echo sounding program conducted by the Scott Polar Research Institute with U.S. ...
named for the geophysicist Grigoriy A. Gamburtsev . Knowledge of subglacial topography here and elsewhere in Antarctica was vastly extended by the radio - echo sounding program conducted by the Scott Polar Research Institute with U.S. ...
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