Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Bar Rocks (54°10′S 36°42′W) are a group of low rocks which lie near the head of Husvik Harbor in Stromness Bay, South Georgia. They were charted by DI personnel in 1928 and so named by them, presumably because their presence obstructs or impedes vessels approaching the head of the harbor."@en }
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- Bar_Rocks abstract "The Bar Rocks (54°10′S 36°42′W) are a group of low rocks which lie near the head of Husvik Harbor in Stromness Bay, South Georgia. They were charted by DI personnel in 1928 and so named by them, presumably because their presence obstructs or impedes vessels approaching the head of the harbor.".
- Q4857962 abstract "The Bar Rocks (54°10′S 36°42′W) are a group of low rocks which lie near the head of Husvik Harbor in Stromness Bay, South Georgia. They were charted by DI personnel in 1928 and so named by them, presumably because their presence obstructs or impedes vessels approaching the head of the harbor.".
- Bar_Rocks comment "The Bar Rocks (54°10′S 36°42′W) are a group of low rocks which lie near the head of Husvik Harbor in Stromness Bay, South Georgia. They were charted by DI personnel in 1928 and so named by them, presumably because their presence obstructs or impedes vessels approaching the head of the harbor.".
- Q4857962 comment "The Bar Rocks (54°10′S 36°42′W) are a group of low rocks which lie near the head of Husvik Harbor in Stromness Bay, South Georgia. They were charted by DI personnel in 1928 and so named by them, presumably because their presence obstructs or impedes vessels approaching the head of the harbor.".