Dragons Teeth (Antarctica)

Location of Astrolabe Island in the Antarctic Peninsula region.
Astrolabe Island from northwest, with the Dragons Teeth on the left, and Drumohar Peak and Rogach Peak dominating the island.

Dragons Teeth (63°15′S 58°39′W / 63.250°S 58.650°W / -63.250; -58.650Coordinates: 63°15′S 58°39′W / 63.250°S 58.650°W / -63.250; -58.650) are a small group of rocks rising to c. 100 m off the northeastern part of Astrolabe Island, off Trinity Peninsula in Antarctica. They were photographed from the air and surveyed from the ground by FIDASE, 1955-57. The name, applied by UK-APC, is descriptive of these black tooth-shaped rocks.

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 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Dragons Teeth (Antarctica)" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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