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Cadwalader Beach
Cadwalader
Beach
is a
beach
nearly
long at
the south
end of
Beaufort Island
, in the
Ross Archipelago
.
The beach
is
occupied
by a large
Adélie penguin
rookery and there is
easy access
from the sea
when the coast is ice free. It was named by the
New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition
for Captain
John Cadwalader
, U.S.
Navy
, who encouraged and assisted the
expedition
in its Antarctic program, and also
rendered
valuable
assistance
to the
New Zealand
parties
of the
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
, 1956–58.