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  2. Transport in the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    The designated harbours in Stanley area include Berkeley Sound, Port William and Stanley Harbour itself. [14] Fox Bay is also a customs entry point for West Falkland. In 2020 the government awarded a contract to BAM Nuttall to design and build a new port for the Falklands. [15] [16] The Falkland Islands do not have a merchant navy.

  3. Port William, Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    A cruise ship and a squid trawler in Port William, from the site proposed for a new deep water port development. Early mapping of Port William (Dom Pernety, 1769) Map of the Falkland Islands showing Port William. Port William (French: Baye Choiseul, [1] Spanish: Puerto Groussac [2]) is a large inlet on the east coast of East Falkland island.

  4. Stanley Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Harbour is a large inlet on the east coast of East Falkland island. A strait called "the Narrows" leads into Port William. It serves the town of the same name – Stanley – as a harbour. Stanley has sprawled along the south shore of the harbour, to gain shelter from the low hill of Stanley Common.

  5. Mare Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The British Antarctic Survey ship, RRS Sir David Attenborough and the Royal Navy's ice patrol ship, HMS Protector, use the port during the regional summer [10] while the Falklands Government patrol vessel, FPV Lilibet, may also call at the port periodically for fueling.

  6. Falkland Sound - Wikipedia

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    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. The Spanish name "Estrecho de San Carlos" refers to the ship San Carlos which visited in 1768; confusingly the English name "San Carlos Water" is a much smaller inlet on East Falkland - and gives its name to San Carlos, Port San Carlos and the San ...

  7. Lady Elizabeth (1879) - Wikipedia

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    Lady Elizabeth altered course for Stanley, Falkland Islands. 15 miles (24 km) north of Port Stanley, Lady Elizabeth struck Uraine Rock just off Volunteer Point and suffered a 6-foot (1.8 m) break in the hull and keel along with a 1-foot (30 cm) hole. The ship began to sink but was able to get to Port Stanley for repairs.

  8. Port San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Port San Carlos. Port San Carlos is located on the northern bank of the inlet known as Port San Carlos, [1] off San Carlos Water on the Western coast of East Falkland, in the Falkland Islands. It is sometimes nicknamed "KC" after former owner Keith Cameron. [2] The port takes its name from the ship San Carlos which visited in 1768.

  9. Category : Ports and harbours of the Falkland Islands

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    Port William, Falkland Islands; S. Stanley, Falkland Islands This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 21:12 (UTC). ...