Buls Bay
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Buls Bay (64°23′S 62°19′W / 64.383°S 62.317°W) is a bay 2 nautical miles (4 km) wide, which indents the east side of Brabant Island just north of D'Ursel Point, in the Palmer Archipelago. It was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Gerlache, 1897–99, and named by him for Charles Buls, a supporter of the expedition.[1]
Further reading
- International Symposium on Antarctic Earth, Geological Evolution of Antarctica, Sciences 5th : 1987 : Cambridge, England, P 516
External links
- Buls Bay on USGS website
- Buls Bay[permanent dead link] on AADC website
- Buls Bay on SCAR website
- Buls Bay Copernix satellite image
- Buls Bay satellite image
- Buls Bay updated weather forecast Archived 2019-10-15 at the Wayback Machine
References
- ^ "Buls Bay". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2011-10-05.
This article incorporates public domain material from "Buls Bay". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
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