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5 relations: Doumer Island, French Antarctic Expedition, Jean-Baptiste Charcot, Palmer Archipelago, Pourquoi-Pas (1908).
- Doumer Island
Doumer Island
Doumer Island is an island long and wide, surmounted by a snow-covered pyramidal peak,, lying between the south portions of Anvers Island and Wiencke Island in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. Gauthier Point and Doumer Island are Palmer Archipelago geography stubs.
See Gauthier Point and Doumer Island
French Antarctic Expedition
The French Antarctic Expedition is any of several French expeditions in Antarctica.
See Gauthier Point and French Antarctic Expedition
Jean-Baptiste Charcot
Jean-Baptiste Étienne Auguste Charcot, better known in France as Commandant Charcot, (15 July 1867 in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris – 16 September 1936 at sea (30 miles north-west of Reykjavik, Iceland), was a French scientist, medical doctor and polar scientist. His father was the neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893).
See Gauthier Point and Jean-Baptiste Charcot
Palmer Archipelago
Palmer Archipelago, also known as Antarctic Archipelago, Archipiélago Palmer, Antarktiske Arkipel or Palmer Inseln, is a group of islands off the northwestern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula.
See Gauthier Point and Palmer Archipelago
Pourquoi-Pas (1908)
Pourquoi-Pas (from French pourquoi pas? 'why not?') was the fourth ship built for Jean-Baptiste Charcot, which completed the second Charcot expedition of the Antarctic regions from 1908 to 1910.
See Gauthier Point and Pourquoi-Pas (1908)
See also
Doumer Island
- Cape Kemp
- Doumer Hill
- Doumer Island
- Gauthier Point
- Homeward Point
- Neumayer Channel
- Peltier Channel
- Py Point
- Security Bay
- South Bay (Doumer Island)
- Stokes Hill
- Yelcho Base


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