Swan Islands, Falkland Islands
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The Swan Islands are a small group of islands in the middle of Falkland Sound
in the Falkland Islands
.
The islands lie between West Falkland
and Lafonia
on East Falkland
, the two largest islands of the archipelago, and which shelter them from rougher weather from the east and west.
It is perhaps from this swan that the islands derive their name.
Falkland Sound
The Falkland Sound is a sea strait in the Falkland Islands. Running south west - north east, it separates West and East Falkland.-Name:The sound was named by John Strong in 1690 for Viscount Falkland, the name only later being applied to the archipelago and its two largest islands...
in the Falkland Islands
Falkland Islands
The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, located about from the coast of mainland South America. The archipelago consists of East Falkland, West Falkland and 776 lesser islands. The capital, Stanley, is on East Falkland...
.
Geography and wildlife
The islands are low-lying, and mainly covered in tussac grass, with the birdlife common to most of the Falkland Islands.The islands lie between West Falkland
West Falkland
West Falkland is the second largest of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic. It is a hilly island, separated from East Falkland by Falkland Sound. Its area is and its coastline is long. Including the adjacent small islands the land area is .-Population:The island has fewer than 200...
and Lafonia
Lafonia
Lafonia is a peninsula forming the southern part of East Falkland, the largest of the Falkland Islands.-Geography and geology:Shaped like the letter "E", it is joined to the northern part of the island by a 1.5-mile narrow isthmus; were this isthmus to be severed, Lafonia would be the third...
on East Falkland
East Falkland
East Falkland the largest of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, has an area of and a coastline long. Most of the population of the Falklands live in East Falkland, almost all of them living in the northern half of the island...
, the two largest islands of the archipelago, and which shelter them from rougher weather from the east and west.
History
Admiral George Grey, surveying the Falkland Islands in 1836, says in his journal entry of 21 December -- The Swan Islands are low and covered in tussock excepting the centre of the largest one where there is some clear ground with a sort of clear water lake in it where one of the Midshipmen killed a wild swan; we had been told that there were a number of wild pigs on this island, but I did not succeed in killing any, although I landed 50 men to beat the island.
It is perhaps from this swan that the islands derive their name.