ADAMS ISLAND

Adams Island (South Island) (50°53'S., 166°04'E.) is the southernmost of the Auckland Islands, rising to an elevation of 668m above the sea in Mount Dick on the SW side of the island. The S coast of this island is composed of sheer cliffs with only one small indentation, Fly Harbor, near its E end; this harbor affords shelter inside of a remarkable bar of kelp which crosses the harbor at its entrance.

Location

Bluff-51° 7' 12" S, 166° 3' 36" E
GuideBook: 
PUB 127 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - EAST COAST OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

Location

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