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- Q58647 subject Q13258510.
- Q58647 abstract "Cobblers Cove (54°16′S 36°18′W) is a small cove which provides an anchorage 0.5 nautical miles (1 km) west of the entrance to Godthul, along the north coast of South Georgia. It was charted and named Pleasant Cove by Discovery Investigations personnel in 1929, but that name is not known locally. The South Georgia Survey, 1951–52, reported that this feature is known to whalers and sealers as "Skomaker Hullet" (cobbler's cove), because it was first entered in thick fog by a Norwegian gunner who had once been a cobbler. An English form of this name has been approved.".
- Q58647 country Q145.
- Q58647 country Q35086.
- Q58647 wikiPageWikiLink Q13258510.
- Q58647 wikiPageWikiLink Q3109815.
- Q58647 wikiPageWikiLink Q312834.
- Q58647 wikiPageWikiLink Q31615.
- Q58647 wikiPageWikiLink Q3373460.
- Q58647 wikiPageWikiLink Q35086.
- Q58647 wikiPageWikiLink Q6408486.
- Q58647 point "-54.266666666666666 -36.3".
- Q58647 type Place.
- Q58647 type Location.
- Q58647 type Place.
- Q58647 type Thing.
- Q58647 type SpatialThing.
- Q58647 comment "Cobblers Cove (54°16′S 36°18′W) is a small cove which provides an anchorage 0.5 nautical miles (1 km) west of the entrance to Godthul, along the north coast of South Georgia. It was charted and named Pleasant Cove by Discovery Investigations personnel in 1929, but that name is not known locally.".
- Q58647 label "Cobblers Cove".
- Q58647 lat "-54.266666666666666".
- Q58647 long "-36.3".