Spit Point (Greenwich Island)

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Spit Point
Greenwich-Island.jpg
Map of Greenwich Island with Spit Point (bottom center)
Geographical location
Spit Point (South Shetland Islands)
Spit Point
Coordinates 62 ° 32 ′  S , 59 ° 47 ′  W Coordinates: 62 ° 32 ′  S , 59 ° 47 ′  W
location Greenwich Island ( South Shetland Islands )
Waters McFarlane Strait
Waters 2 Yankee Harbor

The Spit Point ( English for spit point ) is a 500 m long headland on the southeast coast of Greenwich Island in the archipelago of the South Shetland Islands . It forms the end of Provadiya Hook and the south side of the entrance to Yankee Harbor .

The headland was already known to the first sealers in the waters around the South Shetland Islands. It is roughly recorded on a map of the British sealer captain George Powell (1794-1824) from 1822. Scientists from the British Discovery Investigations carried out a new mapping in 1935. This gave the headland its descriptive name.

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