Everything about Antarctic Sound totally explained
Antarctic Sound is a body of water about 48 km (30 mi) long and from 11 to 19 km (7 to 12 mi) wide, separating the
Joinville Island group from the northeast end of
Antarctic Peninsula.
The sound was named by the
Swedish Antarctic Expedition under
Otto Nordenskiöld for the expedition ship
Antarctic which, in 1902 under the command of
Carl Anton Larsen, was the first vessel to navigate it.
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