Bellingshausen Island

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Location of Bellingshausen Island
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South Sandwich Islands
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South Sandwich Islands
For Bellingshausen in the Society Islands, see Motu One (Society Islands).

Bellingshausen Island (59°25′S 027°03′W) is one of the most southerly of the South Sandwich Islands, close to Thule Island and Cook Island, and forming part of the Southern Thule group. It is named after its discoverer, Russian Antarctic explorer Fabian von Bellingshausen (1778-1852).[clarification needed]

The island is a basaltic-andesite stratovolcano, and the latest crater, about 500 feet (150 metres) across and 200 feet (60 metres) deep, formed explosively some time between 1968 and 1984.

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South Georgia Islands: Annenkov Island • Bird Island • Clerke Rocks • Cooper Island • Grass Island • Pickersgill Islands • Shag Rocks • South Georgia • Willis Islands

South Sandwich Islands: Bellingshausen • Bristol • Candlemas • Cook • Leskov • Montagu • Saunders • Thule • Vindication • Visokoi • Zavodovski

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