
Sappho Point
    
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        Sappho Point is a headland
which marks the west side of the entrance to Cumberland East Bay
, on the north coast of South Georgia. Probably first sighted by the British expedition under Cook which explored the north coast of South Georgia in 1775. Named for HMS Sappho, British ship used in charting portions of Cumberland Bay
in 1906.
Headland
A headland is a point of land, usually high and often with a sheer drop, that extends out into a body of water.Headland can also refer to:*Headlands and bays*headLand, an Australian television series...
which marks the west side of the entrance to Cumberland East Bay
Cumberland East Bay
Cumberland East Bay is a bay forming the eastern arm of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. It is entered between Sappho Point and Barff Point, where it is nearly 3 miles  wide, and extends 8 miles  in a southeast direction. This feature was surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04, who...
, on the north coast of South Georgia. Probably first sighted by the British expedition under Cook which explored the north coast of South Georgia in 1775. Named for HMS Sappho, British ship used in charting portions of Cumberland Bay
Cumberland Bay
Cumberland Bay,  wide at its entrance between Larsen and Barff Points, which separates into two extensive arms that recede inland  along the northern coast of South Georgia. Discovered and named in 1775 by a British expedition under James Cook....
in 1906.


