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The Gullet is a narrow channel between the eastern extremity of Adelaide Island and the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica, separating Hansen Island and Day Island and connecting the heads of Hanusse Bay and Laubeuf Fjord. This area was first explored in 1909 by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot who, though uncertain of the existence of the channel, sketched its probable position on the charts of the expedition. The channel was first visited and roughly surveyed in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition under John Rymill. It was resurveyed and given this descriptive name in 1948 by members of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey.

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  • The Gullet (de)
  • The Gullet (en)
  • Garganta (strömfåra) (sv)
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  • The Gullet is a narrow channel between the eastern extremity of Adelaide Island and the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica, separating Hansen Island and Day Island and connecting the heads of Hanusse Bay and Laubeuf Fjord. This area was first explored in 1909 by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot who, though uncertain of the existence of the channel, sketched its probable position on the charts of the expedition. The channel was first visited and roughly surveyed in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition under John Rymill. It was resurveyed and given this descriptive name in 1948 by members of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey. (en)
  • Garganta är en strömfåra i Antarktis. Den ligger i Västantarktis. Argentina, Chile och Storbritannien gör anspråk på området. (sv)
  • The Gullet (englisch für Der Schlund, in Argentinien Canal Garganta ‚Kehlenkanal‘, in Chile Angostura Gullet ‚Gullet-Enge‘) ist eine schmale Meerenge zwischen dem östlichen Ausläufer der Adelaide-Insel und der Arrowsmith-Halbinsel an der Loubet-Küste des Grahamlands im Norden der Antarktischen Halbinsel. Sie verbindet die Kopfenden der Hanusse-Bucht und des Laubeuf-Fjords. (de)
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  • Gullet, The (en)
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  • The Gullet (englisch für Der Schlund, in Argentinien Canal Garganta ‚Kehlenkanal‘, in Chile Angostura Gullet ‚Gullet-Enge‘) ist eine schmale Meerenge zwischen dem östlichen Ausläufer der Adelaide-Insel und der Arrowsmith-Halbinsel an der Loubet-Küste des Grahamlands im Norden der Antarktischen Halbinsel. Sie verbindet die Kopfenden der Hanusse-Bucht und des Laubeuf-Fjords. Die Umgebung dieses schiffbaren Seewegs wurde erstmals im Jahr 1909 bei der Fünften Französischen Antarktisexpedition (1908–1910) unter der Leitung des Polarforschers Jean-Baptiste Charcot erkundet. Wenngleich sich Charcot unsicher war, ob es sich tatsächlich um einen Kanal handelt, findet er sich als solcher im Kartenmaterial dieser Forschungsreise wieder. Erstmals durchfahren und grob kartiert wurde er 1936 bei der British Graham Land Expedition (1934–1937) unter der Leitung des australischen Polarforschers John Rymill. Eine erneute Vermessung und die deskriptive Benennung nahmen 1948 Mitarbeiter des Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey vor. (de)
  • The Gullet is a narrow channel between the eastern extremity of Adelaide Island and the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica, separating Hansen Island and Day Island and connecting the heads of Hanusse Bay and Laubeuf Fjord. This area was first explored in 1909 by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot who, though uncertain of the existence of the channel, sketched its probable position on the charts of the expedition. The channel was first visited and roughly surveyed in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition under John Rymill. It was resurveyed and given this descriptive name in 1948 by members of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey. (en)
  • Garganta är en strömfåra i Antarktis. Den ligger i Västantarktis. Argentina, Chile och Storbritannien gör anspråk på området. (sv)
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