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Austnes Peninsula (66°42′S 57°17′E / 66.700°S 57.283°E / -66.700; 57.283) is a short, broad, ice-covered peninsula forming the southeast end of Edward VIII Plateau and the north side of the entrance to Edward VIII Bay; Cape Gotley marks the extremity of this peninsula. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition in January–February 1937, and named "Austnes" ("east promontory") by them because of its eastward projection.

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Austnes Peninsula

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421 Austnes Peninsula on USGS website Austnes Peninsula on AADC website Austnes Peninsula on SCAR website Austnes Peninsula area map Austnes Peninsula on...

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Cape Gotley

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317°E / -66.700; 57.317) is a cape forming the eastern extremity of Austnes Peninsula at the north side of the entrance to Edward VIII Bay, Antarctica....

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List of shipwrecks in November 1944

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Royal Canadian Air Force, with the loss of six lives. She was beached at Austnes. Later refloated, but laid up. Repaired post-war and returned to service...

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