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| The twin mouths of Cook Glacier, flowing in a north-eastererly direction emptying into the southern half of St. Andrews Bay. It was named by the German group of the International Polar Year Investigations based at nearby Moltke Harbour in 1882-3, for British captain James Cook. |
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