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Zavodovski Island

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Location
  
Southern Ocean

Highest elevation
  
551 m (1,808 ft)

Population
  
uninhabited

Area
  
25 kmĀ²

Peak
  
Mount Asphyxia

Width
  
5 km (3.1 mi)

Highest point
  
Mount Asphyxia

Elevation
  
551 m

Max length
  
8 km

Island group
  
South Sandwich Islands

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Similar
  
Visokoi Island, Mount Asphyxia, Leskov Island, Candlemas Island, Bellingshausen Island

Zavodovski Island is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Traversay Islands subgroup of the South Sandwich Islands. It lies 350 kilometres (217 mi) southeast of South Georgia Island. It is the northernmost of the South Sandwich Islands and the nearest to South Georgia.

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Map of Zavodovski Island, SIQQ 1ZZ, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

The island is home to around a million pairs of breeding chinstrap penguins, making it one of the world's largest penguin colonies.

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History

Zavodovski Island was discovered and named by Russian Antarctic explorer Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen on Christmas Eve, 1819. Bellingshausen named it after Lieutenant Ivan Zavodovski, who was captain of his ship, Vostok.

A volcanic eruption was identified on the island on 2 May 2012, although the size of the eruptions is unknown. The volcano on the island erupted again in March 2016; by July, between one third and one half of the island was covered in ash, putting the penguin colonies at risk.

Geography

The island is largely unglaciated. It is approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) across with a peak elevation of 551 metres (1,808 feet) above sea level. The southernmost point is Fume Point, NE of which rises Noxious Bluff and the southwestern headland is Pacific Point. The easternmost cape is Pungent Point, the northernmost Reek Point, the northwesternmost Acrid Point and the westernmost Stench Point.

Mount Asphyxia, a stratovolcano also known as Mount Curry, dominates the western side of the island while the eastern half is a low-lying lava plain. It is an active volcano, with fresh lava reported in 1830 and numerous indications of activity since. Approximately 50% of the island is composed of tephra.

  • The island was the inspiration for the track '(Something's going down on) Zavodovski Island' by London jazz ensemble Portico Quartet.
  • The penguin colony was featured in the "Islands" episode of the BBC nature documentary series Planet Earth II.
  • References

    Zavodovski Island Wikipedia