Babel Rock

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Babel Rock (

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63°53′S 61°24′W / 63.883°S 61.400°W / -63.883; -61.400) is the northernmost of a small group of rocks lying north of Intercurrence Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. Two of the rocks lying off the north end of Intercurrence Island were first charted and named Penguin Islands by , First Mate of the sealer Sprightly, in 1824. Since the name has not been used in recent years, it has been rejected to avoid confusion with the many other "Penguin" names. Babel Rock, the largest and most conspicuous of the rocks, is the site of a penguin rookery and the name arises from the ceaseless noise.

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  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Babel Rock". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)


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