Carl Passage

Carl Passage is a channel in . Carl Passage is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Brutus Island and Hay Peak.

Islet
is a small lying near the center of on the north coast of South Georgia. The descriptive name Saddle Island was given for this feature, probably by a British expedition under Ernest Shackleton, 1921–22, but the same name is used elsewhere in the Antarctic; to avoid confusion a new name has been approved for this feature.

Peak
is a peak rising to 660 metres at the head of in , South Georgia. It was charted and descriptively named "The Snow Pap" by the Discovery Investigations in 1929, but subsequently deleted.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sheep Point and Dinghy Point.

Locality
Prince Olav Harbour is a small harbour in the south west portion of , entered between Point Abrahamsen and , along the north coast of South Georgia.

Locality
Prince Olav Harbour is a small harbour in the south west portion of , entered between Point Abrahamsen and Sheep Point, along the north coast of South Georgia.

Locality
is a small harbour in the south west portion of , entered between Point Abrahamsen and Sheep Point, along the north coast of South Georgia.

Carl Passage

Latitude
-54.06667° or 54° 4′ south
Longitude
-37.13333° or 37° 8′ west
Elevation
12 metres (39 feet)
Open location code
39Q4WVM8+8M
Geo­Names ID
3426551
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as The Old Man and Squire Point.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Elephant Lagoon and East Bay.

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