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Goudier Island ({{coord|64|50|S|63|30|W|source:GNIS|display=inline,title}}) is a small island with an appearance of bare, polished rock, lying {{convert|0.05|nmi|km|1}} north of Jougla Point in the harbor of Port Lockroy, Wiencke Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. It was discovered by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1903–05, under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, and named after E. Goudier, chief engineer of the expedition ship Français.[1]Operation Tabarin established a research base, station A, on the island in 1944. Research continued until 1962 when operations were transferred to Station F (Faraday station) on the Argentine Islands. It was restored in 1996 and is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Antarctica.[2] See also - List of Antarctic and subantarctic islands
References1. ^{{cite gnis | type = antarid | id = 5874| name = Goudier Island | accessdate = 2012-05-01}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Port Lockroy (A)|url=https://www.bas.ac.uk/polar-operations/life-in-the-polar-regions/virtual-tours/virtual-trip-to-antarctica/port-lockroy/|website=British Antarctic Survey}}
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