Dragons Teeth (Antarctica)

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Dragons Teeth
Astrolabe Island with Kanarata Point and the Dragons Teeth in front of it (left)
The Astrolabe Island with the Kanarata Point and the offshore Dragons Teeth (left)
Waters Bellingshausen lake
archipelago Duroch Islands
Geographical location 63 ° 17 ′  S , 58 ° 40 ′  W Coordinates: 63 ° 17 ′  S , 58 ° 40 ′  W
Dragons Teeth (Antarctica) (Antarctic Peninsula)
Dragons Teeth (Antarctica)

The Dragons Teeth (translated from English Dragon's Teeth , in Argentina Punta Dientes de Dragón ) are a group of reef rocks off the north coast of the Trinity Peninsula in the north of the Antarctic Peninsula . They are located in front of the northeastern part of Astrolabe Island .

The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee gave them their descriptive names on August 31, 1962.

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