Cook Island, South Sandwich Islands
Island in the Southern Thule group of the South Sandwich IslandsCook Island is the central and largest island of the Southern Thule island group, part of the South Sandwich Islands in the far south Atlantic Ocean. Southern Thule was discovered by a British expedition under Captain James Cook in 1775. Cook Island was named for Cook by a Russian expedition under Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, which explored the South Sandwich islands in 1819–1820.
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Bellingshausen Island
Island in the Southern Thule group of the South Sandwich Islands
Basilisk Peak
Mountain in the South Sandwich Islands
Douglas Strait
Mount Harmer
Mountain on Cook Island in the subantarctic
Maurice Channel
Salamander Point
Mount Holdgate
Volcano on Cook Island in the subantarctic

Southern Thule
Island group in the South Sandwich Islands