Strait of George VI


The Strait of George VI, between Alexander Island and the Antarctic Peninsula, runs along the red line.

George VI Sound, a canal off the Antarctic coast, separates Alexandria from the Antarctic Peninsula.

The strait is J-shaped, 480 km in length and 24 to over 60 km in width. Lincoln Ellsworth airliner was discovered in 1935. She was studied by the British expedition in 1936-37 and American in 1940; John Rymill, commander of the British expedition, called the strait in honor of King George VI.

The ravine is constantly covered by sea ice. From the south-west end of the Strait (Ronne Entrance), to the Isle of Niznik between Cape Brown and Jeremy, about 50 km south of the northern end of the strait, the Jerzy Glacier Glacier extends.

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