Levant Island
Levant Island is a small, uninhabited island located in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. It is part of the Antarctic Peninsula region and is situated near the northern tip of the Graham Land. The island covers an area of approximately 1.5 square kilometers and is characterized by its rugged terrain and icy landscape.
The island is primarily known for its unique wildlife and natural beauty. It is home to various species of seabirds, including penguins and seals, which are often seen along its shores. Levant Island is also a site of interest for scientific research, particularly in the fields of climate change and marine biology.