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- Clapperton_Island abstract "Clapperton Island is located in Northwest Territories, Canada, within Franklin Bay. It is 14 miles (23 km) from Cape Lyon. The island was named by John Franklin in honor of the explorer, Hugh Clapperton. It is composed of limestone, and is skirted by detached rocks.".
- Q5125897 abstract "Clapperton Island is located in Northwest Territories, Canada, within Franklin Bay. It is 14 miles (23 km) from Cape Lyon. The island was named by John Franklin in honor of the explorer, Hugh Clapperton. It is composed of limestone, and is skirted by detached rocks.".
- Clapperton_Island comment "Clapperton Island is located in Northwest Territories, Canada, within Franklin Bay. It is 14 miles (23 km) from Cape Lyon. The island was named by John Franklin in honor of the explorer, Hugh Clapperton. It is composed of limestone, and is skirted by detached rocks.".
- Q5125897 comment "Clapperton Island is located in Northwest Territories, Canada, within Franklin Bay. It is 14 miles (23 km) from Cape Lyon. The island was named by John Franklin in honor of the explorer, Hugh Clapperton. It is composed of limestone, and is skirted by detached rocks.".