Balleny Islands
The Balleny Islands form a chain of uninhabited, mainly volcanic, islands in the Southern Ocean streching from 66°15' to 67°35'S and 162°30' to 165°00'E. The group contains three main islands: Young, Buckle and Sturge; and several smaller ones (Row, Borradaile, Sabrina, and Monolith Islands). The English whaling captains John Balleny and Thomas Freeman first sighted the group in 1839: Freeman was the first person to land on any of the islands on February 9 1839, and it was the first landing south of the Antarctic Circle. The islands' area totals 400 km2 and the highest point reaches 1524 m (the unclimbed Brown Peak on Sturge Island).
They form part of the Ross Dependency, claimed by New Zealand (see claims on Antarctica).
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