Tuft Islets


Tuft Islets (52˚42'00" 131˚24'00" E of Lyell I, off E side of Moresby I, QCI). The hydrographic service named this feature in 1957, presumably because of the tufts of vegetation that grace the summit of the largest islet. Geologist George Mercer Dawson had originally given the name Tuft I to nearby Skaga I (qv), just to the SE, in 1878.

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