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South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (Island Week)

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Tuesday, 29th August 2006

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Welcome to the loose collection of islands in the southern Atlantic Ocean known as South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

Currently an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, the glacier covered main island of South Georgia was invaded by Argentinean forces on 19 March 1982 - triggering the start of the Falklands War.

South Georgia is also the final resting place of British explorer Ernest Shackleton, who is buried somewhere just south of the settlement of Grytviken, which is looking a little run-down since whaling ended here in 1966 - you can still see the rusting remains of whale oil processing plants and abandoned whaling ships.

Most of the rest of the island group is uncovered by high-resolution, with the stunning exception of the Candlemas Islands, a pair of uninhabited volcanic islands surrounded by hundreds of awesome icebergs.

Long list of further reading: South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Grytviken, Falklands war, the Candlemas Islands, and finally the official site of South Georgia!

10 Responses to 'South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (Island Week)'

  1. 1. Leon el africano says:

    The iceberg pics are terrific!!

  2. 2. Chris W says:

    I also loved the iceberg shots. For people like me, maybe there should be a “snow and ice” category in your categorical index. I thought of a few previous posts that would fit, which I just enjoyed re-visiting - the pack-ice off of Newfoundland, Canada, all of the the posts from Iceland, Greenland and Antartica, and the Winter Olympics post from Torino. Surely that’s enough to warrant a category?

  3. 3. Tim says:

    Okay. Invading Iwo Jima I can understand. But this?! Sheesh!

  4. Google Sightseeing Admin
    4. Alex says:

    Chris, I think snow and ice is a pretty good idea for a category - I’ll look into it :D

    (Bear in mind though that “islands” is the first new category in at least a year… )

  5. 5. Marty says:

    Across the harbor from the whaling station, this place looks almost inhabited:
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
    Is that a doppler radar I see?

    Also, more whaling stations here:
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
    here
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
    and here
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  6. Google Sightseeing Admin
    6. Alex says:

    Well found Marty! Those stations look pretty eerie huh?

  7. 7. James says:

    Actually, just last week Spacecraft made its long overdue debut. Nyaa nyaa.

  8. Google Sightseeing Admin
    8. Alex says:

    Ah. Well, um… Good!

    Might be adding an ‘Alex gets in wrong again’ category now too.

  9. 9. Keith T. says:

    If you zoom out far enough, you can see the outline of the entire South Sandwich (tectonic) Plate. Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  10. 10. cesar says:

    it are our islands (Argentina)

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