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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
Auster Glacier (AUS) 67° 12' 00.0" S 50° 45' 00.0" E Glacier
Name ID: 577 Place ID: 651

A glacier flowing NNW into Amundsen Bay east of Reference Peak. First seen in October, 1956, by an ANARE party led by P.W. Crohn and named to commemorate the great assistance obtained from the Auster aircraft on coastal operations.

Auster Islands (AUS) 67° 25' 06.6" S 63° 49' 34.7" E Island
Name ID: 841 Place ID: 652

A small group of islands off the coast of Mac.Robertson Land, about 20 km ESE of Douglas Islands. Plotted from ANARE air photographs taken in 1959. This group is the closest to Auster Rookery and has provided a camp site for ANARE parties visiting the colony. So named because of its proximity to Auster Rookery.

Auster Rookery (AUS) 67° 23' 46.0" S 63° 57' 02.5" E Colony
Name ID: 2462 Place ID: 655

An Emperor penguin colony on sea-ice, sheltered by grounded icebergs about 51 km ENE of Mawson. Discovered in August, 1957, by Flying Officer, D. Johnston RAAF from an ANARE Auster aircraft, after which it was named.

Austnes Peninsula (AUS) 66° 42' 00.0" S 57° 16' 59.9" E Peninsula
Name ID: 2085 Place ID: 667

A peninsula in the southern part of King Edward Plateau, Kemp Land.

Austnes Skerries (AUS) 66° 43' 59.9" S 57° 15' 00.0" E Skerry
Name ID: 2476 Place ID: 668

A group of skerries about 3.7 km SSW of Cape Gotley, Kemp Land. Mapped from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37). One of the skerries was called Austnesskjera (The East Point Skerry) by Norwegian cartographers.

Australian Antarctic Territory (AUS) 75° 00' 00.0" S 90° 00' 00.0" E Territory
Name ID: 2524 Place ID: 672

That portion of Antarctica lying between Longitudes 45 degrees E., and 136 degrees E., and between longitudes 142 degrees E., and 160 degrees E. Created by Order in Council on 7 February, 1933, and proclaimed on 24 August, 1936, subsequent to the Australian Antarctic Territory Acceptance Act, 1933.

Austskjera (AUS) 67° 31' 00.1" S 64° 00' 00.0" E Rock
Name ID: 2456 Place ID: 677

A group of rocks close to the Mawson Coast of Mac.Robertson Land. Mapped and named by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37).

Avalanche Rocks (AUS) 66° 32' 10.0" S 98° 00' 59.0" E Rock
Name ID: 2369 Place ID: 688

A rock outcrop with a vertical face 366 m long and 158 m high, midway between Delay Point and Jones Rocks on the coast of Queen Mary Land. Discovered in September, 1912, by the Western Base Party of AAE (1911-14) and so named because of the occurrence of a tremendous avalanche while members of the party were camped nearby.

Aviation Islands (AUS) 69° 16' 13.6" S 158° 47' 25.2" E Island
Name ID: 952 Place ID: 693

A group of small islands about 5 km NNE of Davies Bay, Oates Land. Discovered by the S.A.E. in 1958. Photographed from the air on 20 February 1959 by Phillip Law, leader of the ANARE Expedition, on the MV Magga Dan. Law and a party from the MV Magga Dan landed on the southernmost island on 6 March, 1961.

Aviatorov Peninsula (AUS) 66° 13' 12.0" S 101° 05' 35.2" E Peninsula
Name ID: 2101 Place ID: 697

A deeply indented peninsula which consists of steep inlets and headlands. It contains a number of large and small lakes. The peninsula is about 3 kms south-east of Fuller Island. Mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956.

Axthelm Ridge (AUS) 69° 34' 28.5" S 159° 04' 35.0" E Ridge
Name ID: 2320 Place ID: 707

A rock ridge about 1.85 km south of Parkinson Peak in Oates Land. Mapped from air photographs taken by the US Navy. Named after Cmdr. C.E. Axthelm, USN, Executive Officer in the Glacier during US Operations Deepfreeze 1965 and 1966; and Flag Secretary for USN Task Force 43 during Operations Deepfreeze 1969 and 1970.

Azimuth Hill (AUS) 67° 00' 30.3" S 142° 39' 20.8" E Hill
Name ID: 675 Place ID: 716

A hill about 25 m high, at the north-west end of a steep, narrow rocky ridge which trends north-west overlooking the main hut at Cape Denison. The hill is about 230 m WNW from Mawson's main hut. The feature was named by Douglas Mawson during the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 and appears on official maps of the expedition.

Azimuth Island (AUS) 67° 31' 26.8" S 62° 44' 07.4" E Island
Name ID: 842 Place ID: 717

The largest of a group of four small islands about 11 km north-west of Mawson. In plan the island somewhat resembles a closed left hand, with the palm facing the viewer. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37).

Azimuth Islands (AUS) 67° 31' 08.4" S 62° 44' 05.3" E Island
Name ID: 843 Place ID: 718

A group of four small islands about 11 km north-west of Mawson. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37).

Azorella Peninsula (AUS) 53° 00' 47.5" S 73° 24' 08.6" E Peninsula
Name ID: 2091 Place ID:

The peninsula on Heard Island extending to Rogers Head, between Corinthian Bay and Atlas Cove.

Babushkin Island (AUS) 69° 05' 52.0" S 157° 34' 13.0" E Island
Name ID: 953 Place ID: 728

An Island about 6.5 km NNW of Archer Point, Oates Land. Discovered by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1958. Plotted from a running survey from the MV Magga Dan in February 1959. Named after the Soviet Polar aviator, M.S. Babushkin.

Bactrian Island (AUS) 68° 47' 55.0" S 77° 55' 30.0" E Island
Name ID: 138170 Place ID: 19790

An island about 450m north of Efremova Island. Named after its two rounded promontories on its northwestern coast. Traversed and mapped in 1992.

Baggott Ridge (AUS) 70° 18' 58.1" S 64° 20' 05.7" E Ridge
Name ID: 2319 Place ID: 750

A low ridge, mostly snow-covered, extending in an east-west direction just north of Mount Bensley in the western extension of the Athos Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Recorded on terrestrial photographs taken by R.H. Lacey, surveyor at Mawson in 1955, and aerial photography by ANARE in 1959 and 1965.

Bagliani Point (AUS) 66° 38' 27.2" S 57° 17' 22.9" E Point
Name ID: 2185 Place ID: 751

A promontory jutting out from the King Edward Plateau about 0.5 km from Kloa Rookery. The 1977 Kloa party spent two nights camped at this point.

Bailey Peninsula (AUS) 66° 17' 08.9" S 110° 32' 00.0" E Peninsula
Name ID: 2108 Place ID: 763

A rocky peninsula connected to the continental ice of the Budd Coast 2 km south of Clark peninsula. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47). Named by USACAN after Cmdr. C.E. Bailey, USN, captain of USS Henderson, destroyer escort of the western task group of Operation Highjump.  

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