Trigonia Island
| Trigonia Island | ||
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| Waters | Mudge passage | |
| Archipelago | Biscoe Islands | |
| Geographical location | 66 ° 1 ′ S , 65 ° 41 ′ W | |
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Trigonia Island ( English for three-sided island ) is a small island in the archipelago of the Biscoe Islands off the west coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula . It is located just off the southern tip of Beer Island .
Participants in the British Graham Land Expedition (1934–1937) led by the Australian polar explorer John Rymill mapped them and named them descriptively.
Web links
- Trigonia Island in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Trigonia Island on geographic.org (English)