Low Island
🇦🇶 Antarctica
À propos de Low Island
Southwesternmost island of the archipelago
Overview
The southwesternmost island of the South Shetland chain, named for its low elevation. Separated from Smith Island by Osmar Strait and composed mainly of Cretaceous volcanic rocks.
Detailed Description
Low Island is located at the southwestern extreme of the South Shetland Islands, approximately 23km southeast of Smith Island across Osmar Strait. The island is about 14km long and 8km wide. True to its name, Low Island has relatively modest elevation compared to its neighbors, particularly the towering peaks of nearby Smith Island. The geology consists mainly of Cretaceous volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks. Like many of the more remote South Shetland islands, it receives relatively few visitors but supports populations of seals and seabirds. Historical name: Jameson Island.
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- -63.2800°, -62.1500°
- Type
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