Land's End

Land's End (The name as it would appear in a gazetteer)

Land's End  (The name as it would appear on a map)

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Place ID: 8064
Name ID: 2201

Feature type: Point

Origin

This name originates from Australia. It is part of the Australian Antarctic Gazetteer and the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica.

Narrative

The westernmost point of land on the rocky cape on which the base was built at Cape Denison.

Named For

The feature was named by Douglas Mawson during the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 and appears on official maps of the expedition. Most likely named after the British headland Land's End. This headland is at one end of the longest distance between two inhabited British points on the mainland, with John O'Groats to the northwest. Also see place name John O'Groats.

Location

Latitude:
67° 00' 44.5" S
-67.01236°
Accurate to 20m
Longitude:
142° 39' 23.3" E
142.65647°
Accurate to 20m
Altitude:
0 m
Accurate to 5m

Images

No images of this place could be found.

Map

Source

Location Method:
Satellite Image
Source Name:
IKONOS captured Jan 2001
Source Identifier:
Satellite image ( No Image Available Satellite Image Catalogue - Scene Id 2001013123204820000011627275 - View Reference
)
Source Scale:
1:2000
Source Institution:
Australian Antarctic Division
Source Person:
Brolsma
Source Publisher:
Australian Antarctic Division
Remote sensing:
Not Applicable

Comments

Location per AAE map

Approval status

Status:
Official
Date approved:
7-Mar-1991

Related information

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