Australian Antarctic Gazetteer Information: This search contains results from the official Australian component of the SCAR Composite Gazetteer but it also includes Australia's subantarctic islands.
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| Lake Jill (AUS) | 69° 25' 40.5" S | 76° 05' 19.9" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1213
Place ID: 7137
A lake just to the south-west of Blundell Peak in the Larsemann Hills with its southern end buried under the edge of an ice dome. Biological work was carried out at this lake, by members of the 1986-87 ANARE field party. |
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| Lake Lorna (AUS) | 67° 47' 08.5" S | 62° 47' 19.2" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1182
Place ID: 8650
A small meltwater lake between Fearn Hill and Mount Ward in the North Masson Range, Mac.Robertson Land. Discovered in 1956 by an ANARE Party led by John M. Béchervaise. Named for Lorna, wife of John M. Béchervaise, Officer-in-Charge at Mawson in 1955 and 1959 |
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| Lake Macpherson (AUS) | 54° 32' 08.1" S | 158° 54' 28.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 139112
Place ID:
Small lake west of Mount Elder in the northern part of Macquarie Island. |
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| Lake McCallum (AUS) | 68° 37' 39.7" S | 78° 01' 00.8" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1189
Place ID: 9216
A lake, 10 m below sea level, on Mule Peninsula, Vestfold Hills. The lake was visited by an ANARE geological and biological party in January and February 1972. |
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| Lake McNeill (AUS) | 68° 31' 40.8" S | 78° 21' 44.3" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1212
Place ID: 9350
An EW trending lake, about 1/2 km west of Lake Cowan. An important feature on the overland route from Davis to Platcha. |
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| Lake Nicholson (AUS) | 68° 36' 42.5" S | 78° 14' 08.2" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1185
Place ID: 10245
A lake about 1.1 km south of Ellis Rapids in the southern part of the Vestfold Hills. |
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| Lake Polanskogo (AUS) | 66° 19' 06.2" S | 100° 30' 18.5" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1176
Place ID: 11431
Lake Pol'anskogo is in the south-western corner of the Bunger Hills between them and the Apfel Glacier. The lake contains a number of small islands. The island was charted by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956. |
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| Lake Ptichje (AUS) | 66° 19' 40.9" S | 100° 49' 39.3" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1168
Place ID: 11688
Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956. |
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| Lake Reid (AUS) | 69° 23' 08.0" S | 76° 22' 43.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1214
Place ID: 12005
An oval lake about 0.4 km north of Law Base in the Larsemann Hills. It drains southwards into Lake Scandrett. The water is heavily mineralised and unpleasant to taste. |
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| Lake Reynolds (AUS) | 67° 27' 29.9" S | 61° 00' 00.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1229
Place ID: 12083
The largest freshwater lake on Chapman Ridge in Kemp Land. It overflows to the sea. |
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| Lake Scandrett (AUS) | 69° 23' 35.0" S | 76° 22' 16.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1215
Place ID: 12787
A long lake lying between very steep sided cliffs in the Larsemann Hills. |
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| Lake Shchel (AUS) | 66° 13' 28.6" S | 101° 02' 49.3" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1166
Place ID: 13114
Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956. |
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| Lake Sibthorpe (AUS) | 69° 23' 48.0" S | 76° 23' 19.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1216
Place ID: 13241
A very shallow round lake to the north-west of the Russian Progress Base in the Larsemann Hills and about 0.7 km south-east of Law Base. |
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| Lake Smith (AUS) | 66° 07' 16.2" S | 101° 16' 54.3" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1236
Place ID: 13534
A small lake on a rocky peninsula in the north-east part of Bunger Hills. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump and named by USACAN. |
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| Lake Spate (AUS) | 69° 25' 04.4" S | 76° 06' 12.1" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1217
Place ID: 13775
A lake on Stornes Peninsula in the Larsemann Hills lying about 0.9 km north of Blundell Peak. |
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| Lake Stinear (AUS) | 68° 33' 37.8" S | 78° 07' 31.4" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1234
Place ID: 14046
A salt-water lake about 6 km ENE of Davis station in the Vestfold Hills. It is about 3 km long and 0.5 km wide, elongated east-west. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47). First visited by ANARE party led by Phillip Law in January, 1955. |
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| Lake Terrasovoe (AUS) | 70° 33' 32.0" S | 68° 01' 36.5" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 134453
Place ID: 14564
A lake approximately 1 kilometre wide and 2 kilometres long, shaped like a tear drop in the north eastern sector of Loewe Massif. It was first named by Russia and shown on their maps in 1978 with Australia formally accepting the name in September 2006. |
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| Lake Tiobunga (AUS) | 54° 41' 48.3" S | 158° 49' 15.9" E | Water body |
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| Lake Verkhneye (AUS) | 68° 35' 33.7" S | 78° 30' 56.5" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1191
Place ID: 15405
A lake in the south-eastern part of the Vestfold Hills, about 2 km north-east of Crooked Lake. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47), the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956 and ANARE in 1957 and 1958. |
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| Lake Wilson (AUS) | 79° 49' 00.1" S | 159° 33' 00.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1197
Place ID: 16123
An ice-covered lake, 180 m above sea level, about 7 km north-east of Diamond Hill in the Brown Hills. Discovered by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (1962-63). Named after Professor A.T. Wilson of the Victoria University of Wellington who has investigated lakes in the ice-free valleys west of McMurdo Sound. |
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