Jingle Island

Jingle Island is an island 3 km long lying 2 km northeast of , in the of the Biscoe Islands, Antarctica. It was photographed by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956, and mapped from these photos by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Vaugondy Island and Krivus Island.

Island
is a mostly ice-covered island on the northeast side of in the of Biscoe Islands, . The feature extends 1.85 km in north-south direction and 1.68 km in east-west. is situated 3 km northwest of Jingle Island.

Islet
is the mostly ice-covered island on the east side of in the of Biscoe Islands, . The feature extends 920 m in north-south direction and 1.06 km in east-west direction. is situated 3½ km west of Jingle Island.

Jingle Island

Latitude
-65.42215° or 65° 25′ 20″ south
Longitude
-65.31455° or 65° 18′ 52″ west
Elevation
128 metres (420 feet)
Open location code
376PHMHP+45
Geo­Names ID
6635682
Wiki­data ID
Q6202371
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Satellite Map

Discover Jingle Island from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Jingle Island” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Jingle
  • Chinese: 京格爾島
  • Dutch: Jingle Island
  • Dutch: Jingle
  • German: Jingle Island
  • Indonesian: Pulau Jingle
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Jingle Island
  • Spanish: Isla Jingle
  • Spanish: Jingle, isla
  • Swedish: Jingle Island
  • Swedish: Jingle

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