Bosner Island
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Bosner Island is an Antarctic rocky island, 0.6 km (0.3 nmi) long, lying 0.19 km (0.1 nmi) northwest of Boffa Island and half a kilometre east of Browning Peninsula in the south part of the Windmill Islands. It was first mapped from air photos taken by USN Operation Highjump and Operation Windmill in 1947 and 1948. Named by the US-ACAN for Paul Bosner, member of one of the two Operation Windmill photographic units which obtained aerial and ground photos of the area in January 1948.
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Coordinates: 66°27'25"S 110°36'28"E
- Boffa Island 0.4 km
- Teigan Island 0.6 km
- Wilson Island 1.3 km
- Birkenhauer Island 2.1 km
- Denison Island 18 km
- Bailey Rocks 21 km
- Bradford Rock 27 km
- Maid Sailors Cleaning Service 2762 km
- Maid Sailors Cleaning Service 2763 km
- Tomnod Search Area March 16 2769 km
- Cape Waldron 222 km
- Bowman Island 365 km
- Bunger Hills 432 km
- Mill Island 457 km
- Denman Glacier 508 km
- David Island 523 km
- Henderson Island 594 km
- Masson Island 623 km
- Shackleton Ice Shelf 628 km
- Drygalski Island 820 km