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Antarctica ID: | 14576 |
Name: | Cape Sterneck |
Class: | Cape |
Latitude: | -64.0666667 |
Longitude: | -61.0333333 |
Description: | A bold, black cliff on a projecting point of land forming the N side of the entrance to Hughes Bay, on the W coast of Antarctic Peninsula. In 1898, the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE) under Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache explored this area and named this cape for the German geophysicist whose apparatus was used on the expedition. |
BGN: | 01-JAN-47 |
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Antarctica ID: | 14576 |
Name: | Cape Sterneck |
Class: | Cape |
Latitude: | -64.0666667 |
Longitude: | -61.0333333 |
Description: | A bold, black cliff on a projecting point of land forming the N side of the entrance to Hughes Bay, on the W coast of Antarctic Peninsula. In 1898, the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE) under Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache explored this area and named this cape for the German geophysicist whose apparatus was used on the expedition. |
BGN: | 01-JAN-47 |
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Antarctica ID: | 14576 |
Name: | Cape Sterneck |
Class: | Cape |
Latitude: | -64.0666667 |
Longitude: | -61.0333333 |
Description: | A bold, black cliff on a projecting point of land forming the N side of the entrance to Hughes Bay, on the W coast of Antarctic Peninsula. In 1898, the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE) under Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache explored this area and named this cape for the German geophysicist whose apparatus was used on the expedition. |
BGN: | 01-JAN-47 |
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Antarctica ID: | 14576 |
Name: | Cape Sterneck |
Class: | Cape |
Latitude: | -64.0666667 |
Longitude: | -61.0333333 |
Description: | A bold, black cliff on a projecting point of land forming the N side of the entrance to Hughes Bay, on the W coast of Antarctic Peninsula. In 1898, the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE) under Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache explored this area and named this cape for the German geophysicist whose apparatus was used on the expedition. |
BGN: | 01-JAN-47 |
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