Undine Harbour

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Undine Harbour (54°2′S, 37°58′W) is a small bay at the head of the embayment between Cape Paryadin and Cape Chaplin on the south coast of South Georgia. This feature (with Johan Harbour, Coal Harbour, and Frida Hole, q.v.) may form, part of the feature called "Adventure Bay" by James Weddell, 1823, and "Discovery Bay" by DI, 1929. The recommended name Undine Harbour, after the sealing ship Undine of the Compania Argentina de Pesca, has been consistently used for this bay since about 1912.

It is separated from Elsehul by a narrow isthmus.

This article incorporates text from Undine Harbour, in the Geographic Names Information System, operated by the United States Geological Survey, and therefore a public domain work of the United States Government.