Everything about Bridgeman Island South Shetland Islands totally explained
Bridgeman Island or
Bridgemans's Island or
Bridgman Island or
Helena Island is one of the
South Shetland Islands. It is an almost circular, volcanic
island marked by steep sides, 0.5
miles long and 240 m high, lying east of
King George Island (South Shetland Islands). Bridgeman Island is located at and has an elevation of 240 m. Bridgeman Island is an established name dating back to about
1820. Bridgeman Island is the remnants of a much larger volcanic edifice that's now largely submerged. The eroded volcano doesn't display youthful volcanic features. Several reports of 19th century fumarolic activity may instead refer to the much younger
Penguin Island.
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