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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| Besso Peak (AUS) | 69° 22' 34.6" S | 76° 18' 13.1" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 1919
Place ID: 1278
A peak about 3.3 km north-west of Law Base and lying about 0.7 km north-east of Three Man Peak in the Larsemann Hills. |
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| Best Way Gap (AUS) | 68° 32' 16.4" S | 78° 16' 10.6" E | Gap |
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Name ID: 432
Place ID: 1279
A gap on the northern side of Club Lake in the Vestfold Hills, conspicuous from the west. |
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| Betli Island (AUS) | 66° 58' 15.8" S | 142° 39' 20.7" E | Island |
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Name ID: 138207
Place ID: 19826
An island in the Mackellar Islands lying to the north and north-west of Cape Denison, on the coast of George V Land. Discovered by AAE (1911-14) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named the group of islands after C.D. Mackellar of London, a patron of the expedition. |
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| Betsey Tarn (AUS) | 54° 37' 13.6" S | 158° 53' 20.1" E | Water body |
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| Betts Island (AUS) | 69° 20' 58.0" S | 76° 12' 48.0" E | Island |
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Name ID: 981
Place ID: 1287
An island in the northern part of the Larsemann Hills. |
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| Betts Nunatak (AUS) | 72° 56' 14.6" S | 61° 04' 51.9" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1836
Place ID: 1288
A snow-covered nunatak in the Goodspeed Nunataks in the southern Prince Charles Mountains, Mac.Robertson Land, about 4 km east of Skinner Nunataks. First sighted by an ANARE seismic trverse party in 1957. Photographed by ANARE in 1958 and 1960. |
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| Big Ben (AUS) | 53° 05' 40.2" S | 73° 31' 47.6" E | Massif |
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Name ID: 1305
Place ID:
The sealers' name for a peak on Heard Island, recorded in the text of the Challenger Narrative and adopted in later editions of Admiralty Chart No. 802 in preference to Emperor William Peak which had apparently been proposed by the officers of the Arkona. The name is now applied to the whole massif and the prominent peaks are separately named. |
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| Big Brother Bluff (AUS) | 71° 28' 00.1" S | 159° 49' 59.9" E | Bluff |
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Name ID: 169
Place ID: 1311
A high granite bluff on the western side of the Daniels Range in Oates Land. This feature is visible from 95 km north and from many points across the Rennick Glacier (Ross Dependency). Named by the New Zealand Geological and Survey Antarctic Expedition (1963-64) from the saying in George Orwell's novel 1984. |
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| Bigler Nunataks (AUS) | 70° 45' 00.0" S | 159° 55' 00.1" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1835
Place ID: 1316
A group of nunataks just south of Pomerantz Tableland in Oates Land. Mapped from air photographs taken by the US Navy. Named after J C Bigler, USARP biologist at McMurdo station in the summer of 1966-67. |
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| Binders Nunataks (AUS) | 72° 34' 42.8" S | 62° 50' 36.1" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1827
Place ID: 1334
Two small, light-coloured, rock outcrops, about 72 km north of Mount Scherger, in the southern Prince Charles Mountains. They are snow-covered almost to the top of their northern sides, with steep faces to the south. Plotted from air photographs taken from an ANARE aircraft in 1957. A base was established at one of the nunataks by an ANARE survey party led by H Geysen in 1960. Named after a fictional character in the novel "Ascent of Rumdoodle" by W E Bowman. |
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| Bird Ridge (AUS) | 66° 46' 59.9" S | 55° 04' 00.1" E | Ridge |
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Name ID: 2315
Place ID: 1350
A partially ice-covered ridge about 13 km long, north-west of Mount Storegutt, Enderby Land. Plotted from air photographs taken by ANARE in 1956, 1957 and 1960. Named after G Bird, senior technician (electronics) at Mawson in 1961. |
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| Birkenhauer Island (AUS) | 66° 28' 42.6" S | 110° 37' 16.7" E | Island |
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Name ID: 1085
Place ID: 1358
An island off the eastern side of Browning Peninsula, Windmill Island. The region was photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) ANARE (1956) and the Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1956). Named after the Reverend H Birkenhauer, F.S J, seismologist at Wilkes in 1958. |
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| Bishop and Clerk Islets (AUS) | 55° 06' 47.9" S | 158° 41' 19.3" E | Island |
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Name ID: 972
Place ID:
An off-lying group of rocks about 30 km from the south end of Macquarie Island. |
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| Bjerkø Peninsula (AUS) | 67° 49' 59.9" S | 69° 30' 00.0" E | Peninsula |
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Name ID: 2093
Place ID: 1385
A prominent peninsula, the northern extremity of which is marked by Cape Darnley, on the eastern extremity of Mac.Robertson Land. Norwegian whalers explored this area in January and February, 1931, naming the cape at the end of this peninsula Bjerkxodden after Reidar Bjerkx of the whale catcher Bouvet II. Since Sir Douglas Mawson's reported sighting of Cape Darnley was on 26 December 1930, the name Cape Darnley is retained for the cape and the name Bjerkx applied to the peninsula. |
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| Black Nunataks (AUS) | 72° 58' 59.9" S | 74° 27' 00.0" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1766
Place ID: 1399
A group of nine small nunataks about 20 km south-west of Mount Harding in the Grove Mountains, Princess Elizabeth Land. Plotted from ANARE air photographs Named after I Black, geophysicist at Mawson in 1963. |
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| Black Rock (AUS) | 53° 01' 01.9" S | 73° 34' 10.2" E | Rock |
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Name ID: 2435
Place ID:
One of a number of rocks in the sea near Heard Island, to the north of the Ealey Glacier. This name appeared on the 1932 edition of Admiralty Chart No. 802. |
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| Blackend Nunatak (AUS) | 79° 54' 00.0" S | 155° 00' 00.0" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1765
Place ID: 1410
A prominent feature, 2,553 m above sea level, at the top of the southern arm of the Darwin Glacier. Discovered by the Darwin Glacier party of the TAE in December, 1957. Named by the Darwin Glacier party because of the sheer black cliffs of the nunatak, especially on the southern side. |
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| Blackrock Head (AUS) | 67° 14' 42.0" S | 59° 01' 12.4" E | Headland |
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Name ID: 651
Place ID: 1412
A conspicuous rock outcrop on the eastern part of Law Promontory. |
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| Blair Bay (AUS) | 69° 23' 51.9" S | 76° 07' 20.9" E | Bay |
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Name ID: 94
Place ID: 1427
A bay west of Donovan Promontory, on Stornes Peninsula in the Larsemann Hills. |
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| Blair Glacier (AUS) | 66° 45' 00.0" S | 124° 40' 00.0" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 467
Place ID: 1428
A glacier flowing into the Voyeykov Ice Shelf on the Banzare Coast of Wilkes Land. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) and called Blair Glacier by USACAN after James L. Blair, midshipman on the sloop Peacock of the United States Exploring Expedition (1838-42) under Wilkes. |
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