Doumer Island

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The Doumer Island is mainly covered with snow and ice covered and uninhabited island in the Antarctic Palmer Archipelago, which lies between the southern sections of Anvers and Wiencke Island. Features of the island is 515 m high Karling.

The island was discovered in the course of the Belgica expedition of Adrien de Gerlache. Later, the island was seen again in the years 1904-1905 by the French Antarctic Expedition and mapped, with which one they named after Paul Doumer, a French finance minister and later president of France.

Chile has a busy summer only station that Yelcho station on the island.

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