Neptune’s Window

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Neptune’s Window is a narrow gap in the cliffs of Deception Island in Antarctica that offers a sheltered vantage point for observing the surrounding sea and ice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
landform
tourist attraction
viewpoint
accessFrom Whalers Bay landing sites
climate Antarctic maritime climate
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
environment polar
hasGeologicalForm narrow gap in cliffs
hasProperty narrow
rocky
sheltered vantage point
hasTourismActivity hiking
landscape photography
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Antarctica
Deception Island NERFINISHED
South Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
namedAfter Neptune NERFINISHED
near Neptune’s Bellows NERFINISHED
Whalers Bay NERFINISHED
overlooks Bransfield Strait NERFINISHED
partOf rim of Deception Island caldera
popularWith scientific expeditions
tourists
region South Shetland Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
terrainFeature cliffs
usedFor observation of ice
observation of sea
scenic viewing
viewOf Bransfield Strait NERFINISHED
surrounding ice
surrounding sea

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Deception Island notablePoint Neptune’s Window
Port Foster hasNearbyFeature Neptune’s Window