Larvik Cone
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Larvik Cone is a low but prominent scree cone, 425 m, on the promontory between Newark Bay
and Jacobsen Bight
, on the south coast of South Georgia. Roughly sketched by the British South Georgia Expedition, 1954–55, and named Larvik Peak from association with nearby Larvik. The SGS, 1956–57, reported that cone is a more suitable descriptive term.
Newark Bay
Newark Bay is a tidal bay at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers in northeastern New Jersey. It is home to the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, the largest container shipping facility in Port of New York and New Jersey, 3rd largest and one of busiest in the United States...
and Jacobsen Bight
Jacobsen Bight
Jacobsen Bight is a bight 4 miles wide, indenting the south coast of South Georgia between Larvik Cone and Cape Darnley. The name "Sukkertopp bukta" was used by Olaf Holtedahl in 1929 for the whole of the coast between Cape Darnley and Sandefjord, which was shown on his map as one bay...
, on the south coast of South Georgia. Roughly sketched by the British South Georgia Expedition, 1954–55, and named Larvik Peak from association with nearby Larvik. The SGS, 1956–57, reported that cone is a more suitable descriptive term.