File:Damoy Point Hut (Station L) Wiencke Island.jpg

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Damoy Hut, HSM-84 on Dorian Bay, Antarctica.
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English: Two structures were erected on the shores of Dorian Bay; the Argentinean Refugio Bahia Dorian in 1957, and a larger building known as the Damoy Hut in 1975, where it served flights to and from a summer-use ice-strip for aircraft used before the sea-ice cleared near Rothera Base. The Damoy hut and ice-strip were closed in 1995: the building is now listed as an Historic Site and Monument and is maintained and administered by the United Kingdom Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT).
This is a photo of Antarctic Protected Area number
HSM-84.
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Source Flickr: Knock Loud, I'm home.
Author *christopher*
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