Fuller Rock
Fuller Rock is a submerged rock that is a hazard to ships in Faure Passage, on the north side of Marguerite Bay, Antarctica. It lies about 7.8 kilometers (4.2 nautical miles) south-southwest of Dismal Island, at roughly 68°10′S, 68°54′W. It was charted in January 1973 by a Royal Navy hydrographic survey team aboard the RRS John Biscoe and was named after Lieutenant Andrew C. Fuller, Royal Navy, who led the survey.
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