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GeoRSS for King George Island GIS Data

An old oil drum on the beach is a typical example of debris that can be found along the coast of the island. The garbage mostly originates from ships but also from activities on the island itself.
(Fildes Peninsula, King George Island).
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Photo: Steffen Vogt (2001)
If you have an application capable of consuming GeoRss-Feeds you can fly to King George Island by simply using the links below in your application.
 
Do not use the data for navigational puproses. Please read the disclaimer of the data!
 
Depending on your GeoRss application drag and drop one of the links below or do a right-click -> copy link location:
 
Placenames GeoRSS Feed as listed in the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
Protected Areas GeoRSS Feed (ASPAs and ASMAs) as listed under the Antarctic Treaty System
Historic Sites and Monuments GeoRSS Feed (HSMs) as listed under the Antarctic Treaty System
 
Stations GeoRSS Feed shows the locations of the research stations on King George Island
Refuges GeoRSS Feed shows the locations of refuge huts on King George Island

Landing areas GeoRSS Feed (runways and heli pads) on King George Island
 

Glaciers GeoRSS Feed as defined for the GLIMS project for King George Island

Lakes and ponds GeoRSS Feed on King George Island

 

 

Want to know what GeoRSS is and how it can be used? Go to http://georss.org/ to learn more.
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