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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| Cape Star (AUS) | 54° 44' 39.8" S | 158° 47' 17.2" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 2654
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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. |
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| Cape Steregushchyy (AUS) | 67° 40' 00.1" S | 45° 55' 59.9" E | Cape |
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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. |
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| Cape Streten (AUS) | 66° 49' 00.1" S | 49° 15' 00.0" E | Cape |
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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. |
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| Cape Surovyj (AUS) | 66° 12' 55.3" S | 100° 51' 03.4" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 325
Place ID: 14261
Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956. |
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| Cape Tektonicheskij (AUS) | 66° 15' 17.7" S | 100° 46' 41.0" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 323
Place ID: 14488
A cape in the Bunger Hills charted by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956 |
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| Cape Tokarev (AUS) | 68° 28' 00.1" S | 152° 25' 59.9" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 275
Place ID: 14776
An ice cape on the coast of George V Land, just east of the Cook Ice Shelf. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) and the Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1958). Named by the Soviet Expedition after Soviet Antarctic Expedition biologist A.K. Tokarev. |
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| Cape Torson (AUS) | 66° 46' 19.9" S | 90° 02' 27.0" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 273
Place ID: 14835
A cape on the ice coast of Wilhelm II Land. Plotted by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 1956, and named after K.P. Torson, lieutenant on the Vostok, flagship of the Bellingshausen Expedition (1819-1821). |
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| Cape Toutcher (AUS) | 54° 41' 13.4" S | 158° 48' 05.4" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 2731
Place ID:
A cape on the Western Coast of Macquarie Island. Named for Norman C Toutcher, First Officer of the Australian Antarctic Expedition's ship SY Aurora in 1911 and 1912. The name first appears on the map prepared by the AAE surveyor Leslie Russel Blake in 1914. |
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| Cape Tulenij (AUS) | 66° 14' 53.9" S | 100° 45' 20.4" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 324
Place ID: 14752
Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956. |
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| Cape Waldron (AUS) | 66° 28' 47.0" S | 115° 05' 22.0" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 296
Place ID: 15668
An ice-covered cape between the Budd Coast and the Sabrina Coast of Wilkes Land. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) and named Cape Waldron after R.R. Waldron, purser of the Vincennes, sloop of the US Exploring Expedition (1938-42) under Wilkes. |
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| Cape Webb (AUS) | 67° 55' 15.5" S | 146° 50' 25.8" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 297
Place ID: 15816
A cape marking the western entrance to the depression containing the Ninnis Glacier, on the coast of George V Land. Discovered by AAE (1911-14) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named it after Eric N. Webb, a member of the expedition. |
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| Cape Wild (AUS) | 68° 23' 54.6" S | 149° 08' 55.1" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 295
Place ID: 16040
A prominent rocky cape about 57 km east of the Ninnis Glacier on the Coast of George V Land. Plotted by the eastern coastal party of AAE (1911-14) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named it after F. Wild, a member of the expedition and leader of the Western Base Party in Queen Mary Land. |
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| Cape Wilkins (AUS) | 67° 14' 51.7" S | 59° 19' 35.4" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 294
Place ID: 16063
A rocky cape at the north-west tip of Fold Island, off the coast of Kemp Land. Discovered on 18 February 1931 by BANZARE under Sir Douglas Mawson. Plotted by the William Scoresby Expedition (1936). Plotted from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37). |
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| Cape Yemel'Yanov (AUS) | 67° 16' 00.1" S | 46° 54' 00.0" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 293
Place ID: 16367
A rocky cape on the northern part of Tange Promontory, Enderby Land, about 5 km WNW of Felton Head. Photographed by ANARE in 1956 and the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1957. Named Mys Yemel'yanova (Cape Yemel'yanov) by the Soviet Expedition after A.M. Yemel'yanov, Soviet hydrographer. |
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| Cape Yevgenov (AUS) | 69° 03' 00.0" S | 156° 31' 59.9" E | Cape |
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Name ID: 292
Place ID: 16371
An ice-cape on Krylov Peninsula at the western side of Lauritzen Bay in Oates Land. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47), the Third Soviet Maritime Expedition (1957-58) and ANARE (1959). The feature was called Mysyevgenova by the Soviet expedition. |
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| Capsize Beach (AUS) | 53° 09' 44.0" S | 73° 38' 31.5" E | Beach |
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Name ID: 155
Place ID:
A sandy beach about half a kilometre in length between Winston Lagoon and Cape Lockyer on Heard Island. |
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| Carapace Nunatak (AUS) | 76° 54' 00.0" S | 159° 27' 00.0" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1744
Place ID: 2308
A prominent, isolated nunatak, the most westerly near the head of the Mackay Glacier (Ross Dependency). The feature rises to an impressive conical peak which is visible for a considerable distance from many directions. So named by the NZ party of TAE (1956-58) because of the carapaces of small crustaceans found in the rocks. |
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| Carey Nunatak (AUS) | 67° 07' 50.0" S | 85° 50' 11.5" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 138187
Place ID: 19807
"Named after Samuel Warren Carey AO (born 1 November 1911 in Campbell Town; died 20 March 2002 in Hobart), an Australian geologist who was an early advocate of the theory of continental drift. He was founding professor of geology at the University of Tasmania. Carey was awarded the Officer of the Order of Australia for his services to the field of geology and appointed a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 1989." |
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| Caribou Crater (AUS) | 53° 00' 45.9" S | 73° 29' 53.5" E | Crater |
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Name ID: 138310
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A volcanic crater located upon Saddle Point, eastern end of Corinthian Bay, northern Heard Island. |
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| Carlyon Glacier (AUS) | 79° 37' 00.1" S | 160° 00' 00.0" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 462
Place ID: 2335
A large glacier flowing WSW to the Ross Ice Shelf from a nivi just west of Mount Longhurst. The glacier is between the Mulock and Byrd Glaciers. Discovered by a two-man party from TAE (1956-58). Named by the NZAPC after R A Carlyon, Surveyor with the party which discovered and mapped the area. |
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