Cecil Cave ( 68°46′S 90°42′W / 68.767°S 90.700°W) is a sea cave which indents the southern part of Cape Ingrid on the west coast of Peter I Island in Antarctica. It was discovered and named by a Norwegian expedition under Eyvind Tofte in the Odd I in January 1927. [1] [2] Tofte and the second mate rowed into the cave in an unsuccessful attempt to land on the island. [3] [4]
Cecil Cave ( 68°46′S 90°42′W / 68.767°S 90.700°W) is a sea cave which indents the southern part of Cape Ingrid on the west coast of Peter I Island in Antarctica. It was discovered and named by a Norwegian expedition under Eyvind Tofte in the Odd I in January 1927. [1] [2] Tofte and the second mate rowed into the cave in an unsuccessful attempt to land on the island. [3] [4]