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Two Hummock Island () is an ice-covered island, long in a north–south direction, conspicuous for its two rocky summits high, lying southeast of
Liège Island Liège Island (in English also Liege Island) is an island, long and wide, lying immediately northeast of Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, and separated from Hoseason Island and Christiania Islands to the northeast by Croker Passage ...
in the
Palmer Archipelago Palmer Archipelago, also known as Antarctic Archipelago, Archipiélago Palmer, Antarktiske Arkipel or Palmer Inseln, is a group of islands off the northwestern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It extends from Tower Island in the north to Anvers ...
.


Location

Two Hummock Island is in the
Palmer Archipelago Palmer Archipelago, also known as Antarctic Archipelago, Archipiélago Palmer, Antarktiske Arkipel or Palmer Inseln, is a group of islands off the northwestern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It extends from Tower Island in the north to Anvers ...
to the west of the
Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Peninsula, known as O'Higgins Land in Chile and Tierra de San Martin in Argentina, and originally as Graham Land in the United Kingdom and the Palmer Peninsula in the United States, is the northernmost part of mainland Antarctica. ...
. It is separated from Brabant Island and Liege Island to the west by the Croker Passage. The Christiana Islands are to the north, and
Cape Herschel Chavdar Peninsula () is a wide peninsula projecting in northwest direction from Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica. Location Chavdar Peninsula lies on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is bounded by Curtiss Ba ...
of the
Davis Coast Davis Coast () is that portion of the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula between Cape Kjellman and Cape Sterneck. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (ACAN or US-ACAN) is an advi ...
is to the east.


Sailing direction

The US Defense Mapping Agency's ''Sailing Directions for Antarctica'' (1976) describes Two Hummock Island as follows:


Name

The name "Two Hummock Island" has appeared on maps for over 100 years and its usage has become established internationally.


Features

Features, clockwise from the north, include:


Wauters Point

. An ice-covered point forming the north end of Two Hummock Island. Charted by the
Belgian Antarctic Expedition The Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897–1899 was the first expedition to winter in the Antarctic region. Led by Adrien de Gerlache de Gomery aboard the RV ''Belgica'', it was the first Belgian Antarctic expedition and is considered the fir ...
(BelgAE), 1897–99, under Adrien de Gerlache, and named by him for Alphonse Wauters, a supporter of the expedition.


Kotev Cove

A wide cove indenting for the northeast coast of Two Hummock Island. Entered northwest of Butrointsi Point. Named after Vasil Kotev, commander of motor boats and sledges at St. Kliment Ohridski Base in 2007/08 and subsequent seasons, and base commander during parts of the 2009/10 and 2011/12 seasons.


Butrointsi Point

An ice-free tipped point on the southeast side of the entrance to Kotev Cove. Situated southeast of Wauters Point, north of Veyka Point, and west by south of Cape Sterneck on the Antarctic Peninsula. Named after the settlement of Butrointsi in Western Bulgaria.


Modev Peak

A mostly ice-covered peak rising to high on Two Hummock Island. Situated south of Wauters Point, southwest of Butrointsi Point, north-northwest of Veyka Point and northeast of Buache Peak. Precipitous and partly ice-free northwest slopes. Overlooking Kotev Cove to the north. Named after Stanimir Modev, mechanic at St. Kliment Ohridski base in 2002/03 and subsequent seasons.


Veyka Point

An ice-free tipped point on the east side of the entrance to Lesura Cove forming the south extremity of Two Hummock Island. Situated southeast of Palaver Point, south by east of Wauters Point, and west-southwest of Cape Sterneck on the Antarctic Peninsula. Named after Veyka Peak in the Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria.


Lesura Cove

A wide cove indenting for the south coast of Two Hummock Island. Entered west of Veyka Point. Named after the settlement of Lesura in Northwestern Bulgaria.


Palaver Point

. A point on the west side of Two Hummock Island. Photographed by the
Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition The Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition (FIDASE) was an aerial survey of the Falkland Islands Dependencies and the Antarctic Peninsula which took place in the 1955–56 and 1956–57 southern summers. Funded by the Colonial ...
(FIDASE) in 1955-57. The name arose because the feature is the site of a penguin rookery, with its attendant ceaseless noise resembling the profuse and idle discussion denoted by the word "palaver."


Buache Peak

A mostly ice-covered peak rising to high on Two Hummock Island. Situated southwest of Modev Peak, northwest of Veyka Point and northeast of Palaver Point. Precipitous and partly ice-free west-northwest slopes. Named after the French cartographer Philippe Buache (1700-1773) who published maps of the south polar region in 1739 and 1754.


Nearby islands


Auguste Island

. A flat-topped island less than long, lying northeast of Two Hummock Island in Gerlache Strait. Discovered by the BelgAE (1897–99) under Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache, and named by him for his father.


Lobodon Island

. Island lying east of Wauters Point, Two Hummock Island. Photographed by FIDASE in December 1956. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 after '' Lobodon carcinophagus'', the crabeater seal.


Hydrurga Rocks

. Group of rocks lying east of Two Hummock Island. Photographed by the FIDASE, 1955-57. Named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (or UK-APC) is a United Kingdom government committee, part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, responsible for recommending names of geographical locations within the British Antarctic Territory (BAT) an ...
(UK-APC) in 1960 after '' Hydrurga leptonyx'', the leopard seal.


Cobalescou Island

. Small snow-free island with two rounded summits, lying southeast of Two Hummock Island. Discovered and named by the BelgAE under Adrien de Gerlache, 1897-99. The established name appears to be a corrupted spelling. The toponym was suggested to Adrien de Gerlache, by Emil Racoviță, Romanian zoologist and botanist of the BelgAE, for Romanian scholar Grigore Cobălcescu, a geologist of European repute.


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