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- Q2739711 subject Q8582181.
- Q2739711 subject Q8773352.
- Q2739711 abstract "Lewis Sound (66°20′S 67°0′W) is a body of water running northwest–southeast between Lavoisier Island and Krogh Island to the northeast and Watkins Island to the southwest, in the Biscoe Islands of Antarctica. It was mapped from aerial photographs taken by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition, 1956–57. In association with the names of pioneers in cold climate physiology grouped in this area, it was named "Lewis Passage" by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (1960) after Sir Thomas Lewis, an English physiologist who investigated the responses of the blood vessels of the skin to environmental temperature. The feature was later renamed as Lewis Sound as it does not provide safe passage for a ship.".
- Q2739711 thumbnail Ant-pen-map-Biscoe.PNG?width=300.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q1091877.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q262827.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q3108669.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q5431957.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q6438761.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q826644.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q8582181.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q866276.
- Q2739711 wikiPageWikiLink Q8773352.
- Q2739711 point "-66.33333333333333 -67.0".
- Q2739711 type SpatialThing.
- Q2739711 comment "Lewis Sound (66°20′S 67°0′W) is a body of water running northwest–southeast between Lavoisier Island and Krogh Island to the northeast and Watkins Island to the southwest, in the Biscoe Islands of Antarctica. It was mapped from aerial photographs taken by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition, 1956–57.".
- Q2739711 label "Lewis Sound".
- Q2739711 lat "-66.33333333333333".
- Q2739711 long "-67.0".
- Q2739711 depiction Ant-pen-map-Biscoe.PNG.