Hook Island (Biscoe Islands)

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Hook Island
Waters Grandidier Canal
Archipelago Biscoe Islands
Geographical location 65 ° 38 ′  S , 65 ° 10 ′  W Coordinates: 65 ° 38 ′  S , 65 ° 10 ′  W
Hook Island (Biscoe Islands) (Antarctic Peninsula)
Hook Island (Biscoe Islands)

Hook Island (from English hook , hook ' ) is an island in the archipelago of the Biscoe Islands west of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula . It is located 1.5 km northeast of the Vieugué Island .

Participants of the British Graham Land Expedition (1934-1937) led by the Australian polar explorer John Rymill mapped them. The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee descriptively named them for their shape in 1959.

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