Inverleith Harbor
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Inverleith Harbor (bay between Andrews Point and Briggs Peninsula along the northeast coast of Anvers Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. Presumably discovered by whalers working in this area who gave the name "Inverleith" or "Leith Harbor". "Inverleith Harbor" ("inver" meaning the place of meeting of rivers or where a river falls into the sea or take) is recommended because the name "Leith Harbor" is used elsewhere in the Antarctic. Leith, Scotland, is the home of Salvesen and Co., a whaling firm which has operated extensively in Antarctic waters.
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