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Location: 48°35' to 49°44'S : 68°43' to 70°35'E The Kerguelen Islands consist of one large island (Grande Terre) and several smaller ones. Additionally, there are some 300 islets, rocks and outliers. The group is partly volcanic in origin. The group covers 7215 km2 with the highest elevation being Mt. Ross at 1850 m. The islands are 10% glacierized. The first sighting and landing took place in February 1772 by French navigator Yves-Joseph de Kerguelen-Trémarec. A scientific station was established in 1951 and has been occupied permanently since. The group was annexed by France in 1893 and became part of Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises in 1955. This category contains Internet sites that are about or located on the Kerguelen Islands.
http://www.caboose.org.uk/journeys/KERintro.html
Describes two months spent traveling to and working on the Islands. Includes a selection of pictures.
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