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Name Latitude Longitude Feature Type
Kozlov Nunataks (AUS) 66° 37' 59.9" S 51° 04' 59.9" E Nunatak
Name ID: 1797 Place ID: 7791

A group of nunataks about 13 km north of Mount Parviainen in the Tula Mountains, Enderby Land. The geology of these outcrops was investigated by geologists from the Soviet Antarctic Expedition who called them Gory Kozlova (Kozlov Mountains) after M.I. Kozlov, Soviet Polar pilot.

Krajnij Peninsula (AUS) 66° 13' 51.4" S 100° 34' 26.6" E Peninsula
Name ID: 2087 Place ID: 7796

The peninsula lies 2.5 kms north-west of Edgeworth David and about 3.0 kms north-east of Cape Hordern. The peninsula is roughly oval in shape measuring about 1.3 kms by 0.8 kms. It rises to a peak near its western edge. Mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956.

Krasin Nunataks (AUS) 68° 19' 59.9" S 49° 55' 00.1" E Nunatak
Name ID: 1880 Place ID: 7809

Nunataks about 20 km south-east of Alderdice Peak in the Nye Mountains, Enderby Land. Plotted by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition which named them after the Soviet icebreaker Krasin.

Krasnaya Nunatak (AUS) 68° 16' 00.1" S 49° 36' 00.0" E Nunatak
Name ID: 1879 Place ID: 7812

A nunatak about 7 km south of Alderdice Peak in the Nye Mountains, Enderby Land. This feature was named Gora Krasnaya (Red Mountain) by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition.

Krat Rocks (AUS) 68° 34' 05.9" S 77° 54' 33.1" E Rock
Name ID: 2383 Place ID: 7814

An area of submerged rocks about 1 km from Anchorage Island, Vestfold Hills. The rocks extend over an area of about 90 m by 55 m and have a least depth of 1 metre. Depths of 5 m or less extend for about 132 m eastwards. The shoal area was delineated and fixed by d'A.T. Gale, hydrographic surveyor with the ANARE Expedition on the MV Thala Dan led by D.F. Styles in 1961.

Krause Point (AUS) 66° 34' 00.1" S 91° 06' 00.0" E Point
Name ID: 2151 Place ID: 7817

A low, ice-covered point on the coast of Wilhelm II Land about 46 km WSW of Cape Filchner. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump and named by USACAN after G.R. Krause of the US Navy Hydrographic Office, who served as a surveyor with USN Operation Windmill (1947-48).

Kreiling Mesa (AUS) 83° 13' 00.1" S 157° 54' 00.0" E Mesa
Name ID: 1317 Place ID: 7825

A flat-topped mountain in the Miller Range, south-east of the Argosy Glacier and west of the Marsh Glacier. Plotted by the US Geological Survey from air photographs taken by the US Navy in 1960-62. Named after L.W. Kreiling, traverse engineer at McMurdo Station in the winter of 1961, Ellsworth Land Traverse in 1961-62 and Roosevelt Island in 1962-63.

Krichak Bay (AUS) 68° 33' 32.0" S 151° 27' 08.0" E Bay
Name ID: 53 Place ID: 7833

A bay in the western part of the Cook Ice Shelf, George V Land. Discovered and named by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 1957-58, in the Ob I. O.G. Krichak headed Aerological and Meteorological Divisions of the 2nd and 5th Soviet Antarctic Expeditions. Dr. Krichak and 7 other scientists perished in a fire in the building of the Aerological and Meteorological Division in Mirny Observatory on August 3 1960. Concerning the Bay named in memory of my father - According to "Russian and soviet geography names on maps of Antarctica" by L. I. Dubrovin and M. A. Preobrajenskaya, Leningrad, Hydrometeorology Press, Ed. P. K. Senko,1976. " .... Krichak Bay (68º 28 min S, 151º16 min E) located on the northern shore of Victoria Land (King George V Shore). Discovered and mapped by Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1958. Later named in honor of perished in Antarctica soviet meteorologist Dr. Oscar Grigorjevich Krichak (1911-1960)". See also - Krichak Glacier (73º 02 min S, 68º 29 min E). Information supplied by Prof. Simon Krichak (Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 22 January 2006), son of Dr. Krichak.

Kring Islands (AUS) 67° 09' 32.4" S 58° 34' 05.5" E Island
Name ID: 816 Place ID: 7837

Two islands and a number of rocks in the western part of Long Sound between Broka Island and Law Promontory. ANARE air photography has shown the feature to be more than one island.

Kros Moraine (AUS) 66° 22' 29.3" S 110° 38' 45.3" E Moraine
Name ID: 1325 Place ID: 7857

A crescent-shaped moraine about 2 km east of Robinson Ridge in the Windmill Islands.

Krylatyj Peninsula (AUS) 66° 13' 17.4" S 100° 44' 10.0" E Peninsula
Name ID: 2104 Place ID: 7870

Charted by the SAE in 1956.

Krylov Peninsula (AUS) 69° 05' 00.0" S 156° 20' 00.0" E Peninsula
Name ID: 2106 Place ID: 7873

An ice-covered peninsula just west of Lauritzen Bay in Oates Land. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47), the Third Soviet Maritime Antarctic Expedition (1957-58) and ANARE (1959). The feature was called Poluostrov Krylova by the Soviet expedition.

Kryuchok Island (AUS) 68° 48' 00.0" S 77° 45' 00.0" E Island
Name ID: 815 Place ID: 7875

An island about 1 km off the north-western end of Filla Island in the Rauer Group off the Ingrid Christensen Coast. Mapped as part of Filla Island for air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37). Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47), the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956 and ANARE in 1957 and 1958.

Kulikowski Skerry (AUS) 66° 55' 04.4" S 57° 22' 13.4" E Skerry
Name ID: 2473 Place ID: 7895

The easternmost of the Rigel Skerries off the coast of Kemp Land.

Kulten (AUS) 66° 27' 00.0" S 52° 55' 59.9" E Nunatak
Name ID: 1862 Place ID: 7898

A nunatak about 18.5 km SSE of Mount Codrington in Enderby Land. It has an elevation of about 1,390 m. Mapped from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37) and called Kulten (The Block) by Norwegian cartographers.

Kvars Bay (AUS) 67° 02' 22.2" S 56° 53' 38.8" E Bay
Name ID: 145 Place ID: 7941

A bay just west of Kvars Promontory in Kemp Land.

Kvars Promontory (AUS) 67° 01' 31.1" S 57° 02' 28.7" E Promontory
Name ID: 2221 Place ID: 7942

A rocky promontory on the southern shore of Edward VIII Gulf. First visited by an ANARE sledging party led by Robert G. Dovers in 1954.

Kyle Nunataks (AUS) 66° 46' 59.9" S 51° 19' 59.9" E Nunatak
Name ID: 1863 Place ID: 7966

A group of three nunataks in the Tula Mountains, Enderby Land, about 6 km north-east of Mount Hampson. Plotted from air photographs taken by ANARE in 1956. Named after J.T. Kyle, a member of the crew of the Discovery during BANZARE (1929-31).

Lachal Bluffs (AUS) 67° 29' 41.3" S 61° 07' 59.5" E Bluff
Name ID: 183 Place ID: 7986

A group of rock promontories backed by rock ridges, extending from the continental ice-edge just south of Ufs Island, Mac.Robertson Land. First visited by D.S. Trail and R. Lachal of ANARE on 9 January, 1965.

Lagernoye Lake (AUS) 67° 40' 00.1" S 45° 51' 00.0" E Water body
Name ID: 1281 Place ID: 8006

A small lake, just south of the camp of Molodezhnaya Station in Enderby Land. This lake was named Ozero Lagernoye (Camp Lake) by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition.

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