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| Entering Drygalski Fjord shrouded in fog, at the south-eastern extremity of South Georgia, 11km long and about 1km wide. It was named in 1911 by the Second German Antarctic Expedition, for the leader of the First German Antarctica Expedition (1901-3). |
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