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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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Name Latitude Longitude Feature Type
Cape Perekhodnyj (AUS) 66° 12' 00.0" S 100° 25' 59.9" E Cape
Name ID: 319 Place ID: 11108

Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956.

Cape Peremennyy (AUS) 66° 12' 44.9" S 105° 21' 03.2" E Cape
Name ID: 239 Place ID: 11109

An ice-cape on the Knox Coast, Wilkes Land. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump in 1947. Plotted on base compilation sheets by Gardner Blodgett, Office of Geography, U.S. Dept. of the Interior in 1955. Photographed by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956. Photographed by ANARE in 1956. Named at the suggestion of members of the Soviet Expedition. The name means variable and probably refers to the nature of this ice coastline.

Cape Pigeon Rocks (AUS) 66° 58' 49.5" S 143° 53' 47.7" E Rock
Name ID: 2455 Place ID: 2297

Twin rocky promontories on the western side of Watt Bay on the coast of George V Land. Discovered in 1912 by A A E under Sir Douglas Mawson who named it because of the large Cape pigeon colony there.

Cape Pillar (AUS) 53° 08' 21.9" S 73° 24' 28.5" E Cape
Name ID: 300 Place ID:

A rocky coastal bluff on the south west coast of Heard Island between Henderson Bluff and Cape Arkona. Named to commemorate the 1980 voyage of the MV Cape Pillar to the Island with the Australian National Mapping Expedition, 1980.

Cape Poinsett (AUS) 65° 45' 52.0" S 113° 11' 32.0" E Cape
Name ID: 235 Place ID: 11398

An ice-covered cape, the northernmost point of land on the Budd Coast in Wilkes Land. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump and named Cape Poinsett by the USACAN after Joel Poinsett, US Secretary of War, 1837-41.

Cape Pollock (AUS) 68° 02' 15.0" S 147° 02' 25.0" E Cape
Name ID: 234 Place ID: 11440

The northern extremity of Dixson Island. Discovered by AAE (1911-14) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named it after Prof. J.A. Pollock of the Australian Antarctic Committee, 1929.

Cape Ptichje (AUS) 66° 20' 00.0" S 100° 50' 00.0" E Cape
Name ID: 136915 Place ID: 11687

Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956.

Cape Rouse (AUS) 67° 45' 44.3" S 67° 10' 02.6" E Cape
Name ID: 286 Place ID: 12417

An ice cape on the Lars Christensen Coast, Mac.Robertson Land. Discovered on 12 February, 1931, by BANZARE under Sir Douglas Mawson who named it after Edgar J. Rouse of Sydney, who assisted the expedition with photographic equipment.

Cape Rundingen (AUS) 68° 01' 58.8" S 79° 49' 58.8" E Cape
Name ID: 2602 Place ID: 12497

An ice cape about 66 kms north-east along the coast from Walkabout Rocks. The cape is about 5 kms wide. The feature was first named by Lars Christensen's Expedition, 1936-37 and appears on the Hansen series of maps dated 1946.

Cape Rybachiy (AUS) 68° 53' 46.0" S 77° 55' 17.5" E Cape
Name ID: 232 Place ID: 12545

A cape about 2.25 kms due east of the easternmost point of Torckler Island in the Rauer Group. A low hummocky cape, the highest point being about 80 m in elevation. The eastern edge abuts the ice cap. Charted by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956.

Cape Seryj (AUS) 66° 07' 32.6" S 100° 37' 12.7" E Cape
Name ID: 240 Place ID: 13047

A cape measuring about 0.8 by 0.3 kms at the southern end of the Edisto Channel between the Edisto Glacier Tongue and Currituck Island. It is 'V' shaped with the eastern arm steep and conical and the western arm low and flat. It was mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956.

Cape Simonov (AUS) 66° 48' 00.0" S 116° 55' 00.1" E Cape
Name ID: 263 Place ID: 13295

A cape, just east of the Totten Glacier on the Sabrina Coast, Wilkes Land. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump in 1947. Plotted on base compilation sheets in 1955 by Gardner Blodgett of the Office of Geography, US Department of Interior. Photographed by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956. Named after I. Simonov, astronomer with the Bellingshausen Expedition (1819-21).

Cape Simpson (AUS) 67° 28' 00.1" S 61° 07' 59.9" E Cape
Name ID: 262 Place ID: 13308

A high rocky bluff at the northern end of Ufs Island, about 19 km east of Cape Bruce on the coast of Mac.Robertson Land. Discovered on 18 February 1931 by BANZARE under Sir Douglas Mawson.

Cape Southard (AUS) 66° 35' 14.0" S 121° 46' 05.0" E Cape
Name ID: 264 Place ID: 13746

A cape on the eastern end of the Moscow University Ice Shelf which marks the boundary between the BANZARE and Sabrina Coasts of Wilkes Land. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) and named by USACAN after Samuel L. Southard, US Secretary of the Navy, 1823-29.

Cape Spencer (AUS) 68° 20' 40.0" S 147° 41' 04.8" E Cape
Name ID: 261 Place ID: 13799

A cape at the eastern corner of the depression occupied by the Ninnis Glacier, on the coast of George V Land. Discovered by AAE (1911-14) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named it after Sir Baldwin Spencer, Director of the National Museum, Melbourne in 1911.

Cape Spieden (AUS) 66° 25' 00.1" S 126° 45' 00.0" E Cape
Name ID: 260 Place ID: 13820

A cape about 6 km east of Albov Rocks, on the western side of Porpoise Bay. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump and named by USACAN after W. Spieden, purser on the sloop Peacock, one of the ships with the US Exploring Expedition (1939-42) under Lieut. (Later Rear Adm.) C. Wilkes, USN.

Cape Star (AUS) 54° 44' 39.8" S 158° 47' 17.2" E Cape
Name ID: 2654 Place ID:

Background 1. In recognition of the "Star", one of the island's first sealing vesels. 2. "At both islands Hasselborough observed the shores abounding in sea life. Seals, sea-leopards, and sea elephants were in profusion. Penguins were there in the millions. So glowing were his reports on return to Port Jackson on Augsut 17, 1810, that within weeks six vessels were on their way to Macquarie island. The brigs Aurora and Star followed by the ???" Saturday Evening Mercury 19/9/1970 page 14.

Cape Steregushchyy (AUS) 67° 40' 00.1" S 45° 55' 59.9" E Cape
Name ID: 259 Place ID: 14016

A rock cape in the Thala Hills, Enderby Land, about (3.7 km) east of Molodezhnaya station, separating Voskhod Bay and Zerkal'naya Bay. Photographed by ANARE in 1956 and the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1957. Named Mys Steregushchiy by the Soviet Expedition.

Cape Streten (AUS) 66° 49' 00.1" S 49° 15' 00.0" E Cape
Name ID: 274 Place ID: 14137

An ice-cape on the north-eastern part of Sakellari Peninsula, Enderby Land. Plotted from ANARE air photographs taken in November, 1956. Named after Neil A.Streten, meteorologist at Mawson in 1960.

Cape Surovyj (AUS) 66° 12' 55.3" S 100° 51' 03.4" E Cape
Name ID: 325 Place ID: 14261

Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956.

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