- The
Darbel Islands (66°23′S 65°58′W / 66.383°S 65.967°W / -66.383; -65.967) are a
group of
islands and
rocks extending southwest from Cape
Bellue for...
-
Darbel Bay (66°30′S 65°55′W / 66.500°S 65.917°W / -66.500; -65.917) is a bay 25
nautical miles (50 km) wide,
indenting the west
coast of
Graham Land...
- peak
rising to 852 m on the
coast of
Darbel Bay on
Loubet Coast in
Graham Land, Antarctica. It
surmounts Darbel Bay to the west and its part Tlachene...
- Reversed"
Published in Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press with
Alain Darbel J.P.
Rivet & C.
Seibel Algérie 60 (1978)
Published in Paris: Éditions de...
- The Kidd
Islands are a
small group of
islands within Darbel Bay,
lying just
south of the
Darbel Islands off the west
coast of
Graham Land, Antarctica....
-
George and the
American Lyonel for two sisters,
Henriette and the
widow Mme.
Darbel.
These are
complicated by
everyone being a bit
indecisive and
variable in...
- Land, Antarctica. It
surmounts McCance Glacier to the
south and west, and
Darbel Bay to the northeast. The peak is
named after the
settlement of Kladnitsa...
-
drains the
north slopes of
Protector Heights, and
flows northwards into
Darbel Bay. The
glacier is
named after the
Bulgarian High
School of
Solun (Thessaloniki)...
-
coast of
Graham Land, Antarctica. It is
situated at the
northeast corner of
Darbel Bay, just
north of the
mouth of
Cardell Glacier.
Photographed by the Falkland...
- flagship,
under the
command of Contre-amiral ('Rear Admiral')
Laurent Marin-
Darbel,
along with Jauréguiberry and the
battleship Suffren.
Beginning in January...