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  2. Danger Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Danger Islands have been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because it supports Adélie penguin colonies and seabirds. [3] 751,527 pairs of Adélie penguins (1.5 million individuals) have been recorded in at least five distinct colonies as of March 2018.

  3. Adélie penguin - Wikipedia

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    The Danger Islands have been identified as an "important bird area" by BirdLife International largely because it supports Adélie penguin colonies, [56] with 751,527 pairs recorded in at least five distinct colonies. In March 2018, a colony of 1.5 million was discovered. [57] [58]

  4. Earle Island - Wikipedia

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    Earle Island is a small ice-free island 6 kilometres (3 nmi) south-west of Darwin Island which marks the south-western end of the Danger Islands.Following hydrographic work in the area from HMS Endurance in 1977–78, it was named, in association with Beagle Island and other names in the group, after Augustus Earle, an artist on board HMS Beagle.

  5. Area D (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Area D (also known as Danger Island in a 2002 re-release) is a first-person adventure and puzzle FMV video game. It was developed by Dosch Design, published by ARI Data CD GmbH, and released in 1997 in Germany for Microsoft Windows. The following year, it was released in other European countries.

  6. Talk:Danger Islands - Wikipedia

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  7. Danger Island - Wikipedia

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    Danger Island, Great Chagos Bank, part of Chagos Archipelago in Indian Ocean; Danger Island, now known as Pukapuka, an atoll of Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean; Danger Islands, near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula in the Southern Ocean

  8. Pukapuka - Wikipedia

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    Pukapuka, formerly Danger Island, is a coral atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most remote islands of the Cook Islands, situated about 1,140 kilometres (708 miles) northwest of Rarotonga. On this small island, an ancient culture and distinct language have been maintained over many centuries.

  9. Eastern Litwin Bay Important Bird Area - Wikipedia

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    Here a 500 ha Important Bird Area (IBA) has been designated by BirdLife International because it supports breeding seabirds, notably large numbers of chinstrap penguins with counts of 8,500 to 12,500 breeding pairs made in the area. The site comprises islets in Litwin Bay, the adjacent coast of King George Island and the intervening sea. [1]