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Red Island (Antarctica)
Red
Island
is a circular, flat-topped
island
, in diameter and high, with
reddish
cliffs
of
volcanic rock
,
lying
northwest
of
Cape Lachman
,
James Ross Island
, in
Prince Gustav Channel
. It is part of the
James Ross Island Volcanic Group
and was
discovered
and named by the
Swedish Antarctic Expedition
under
Otto Nordenskjöld
, 1901-04.
The island
has a
K–Ar date
of 1.6 ± 0.2 million years.