• Charcot Bay (63°48′S 59°35′W / 63.800°S 59.583°W / -63.800; -59.583 (Charcot Bay)) is a bay about 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) wide between Cape...
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    discovering Loubet Land, Marguerite Bay, Mount Boland and Charcot Island, which was named after his father, Jean-Martin Charcot. He named Hugo Island after Victor...
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  • of Jean-Martin Charcot Charcot Bay Charcot Cove Charcot Island Charcot Plate, a tectonic plate under West Antarctica Cape Charcot Charcot Station, a French...
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  • Bay is on the north shore of the western end of the Trinity Peninsula, which forms the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is northeast of Charcot Bay...
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    Booth Island (redirect from Port Charcot)
    peninsula, with a bay lying between it and Vanssay Point. This bay has been named Port Charcot. To westward of Cholet Isle Is Libois Bay, a small protected...
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  • Flyspot Rocks. Mikkelsen Bay was first seen from a distance in 1909 by the French Antarctic Expedition (FrAE) under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, but was not recognized...
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    northeast part of Flandres Bay. Charted by the French Antarctic Expedition (FrAE; 1903-05) and named by Jean-Baptiste Charcot for Aristide Briand (1862-1932)...
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    in 1909 by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, who named the bay for his wife. Toadstool Rocks are a group of insular, ice-covered...
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    Shetland Islands of Antarctica. The bay was so named by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1908–10, under Charcot, because of its use at that time by whalers...
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    destroyed by a fire in 1952, and replaced by Dumont d'Urville Station in 1956. Charcot Station was a French inland base built which was occupied from 1957 to...
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