Holme Bay
Appearance
Holme Bay is a bay in Antarctica in Mac. Robertson Land, 22 miles (35 km) wide, containing many islands, indenting the coast 5 miles (8 km) north of the Framnes Mountains. Holme Bay is largely snow-free and was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition in January-February 1937, and named Holmevika because of its island-studded character (holme means "islet" in Norwegian) .[1]
The Rouse and Bay Islands
- Azimuth Islands
- Flat Islands
- Giganteus Island
- Jocelyn Islands
- Nelson Rock
- Rookery Islands
- Rouse Islands
- Welch Island
- Williams Rocks
See also
References
External links
- Partial map of Holme Bay
- "Map of the area. The Rouse Islands are displayed, but not named" (PDF). (298 KiB)
- "Another map. The Rouse Islands are displayed, but not named" (PDF). (233 KiB)
- "Map of the greater area" (PDF). (2.92 MiB)
- "Map displaying the area with Adélie Penguins colonies charted" (PDF). (455 KiB)