David Island (Antarctica)

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David Island
Waters Shackleton Ice Shelf
Geographical location 66 ° 25 ′  S , 98 ° 46 ′  E Coordinates: 66 ° 25 ′  S , 98 ° 46 ′  E
David Island (Antarctica) (Antarctica)
David Island (Antarctica)
length 16 km
width 10 km
Residents uninhabited

David Island is an island off the coast of the East Antarctic Queen Marie Land , which is characterized by rocky outcrops on its north and east flanks. It lies across the Davis Peninsula in the middle of the Shackleton Ice Shelf .

It was discovered in November 1912 by the team of the west base of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914) under the direction of the Australian polar explorer Douglas Mawson . Mawson named it after his mentor Edgeworth David (1858-1934), who had participated with him on the Nimrod Expedition (1907-1909) and was now a member of the advisory board of Mawson's expedition.

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