Talk:Scott Island
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[edit] Why is Scott Island in the Category:Sub-antarctic islands?
Why is Scott Island in the Category:Sub-antarctic islands?
By definition, sub-antarctic islands are located north of the Antarctic Circle and islands of Antarctica are located south of the Antarctic circle (see List of antarctic and sub-antarctic islands). Scott Island (more than 67 degrees south) is located south of the Antarctic Cirle. Why is it in the Category:Sub-antarctic islands? -- Citylover 18:28, 21 September 2005 (UTC)