67°27′S46°45′E / 67.450°S 46.750°E / -67.450; 46.750Tange Promontory is an ice-covered peninsula just west of Casey Bay on the coast of Enderby Land in Antarctica. Kirkby Head is a sheer coastal outcrop on Tange Promontory, at the east side of the entrance to Alasheyev Bight.
Tange Promontory was plotted from air photographs taken from an ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) aircraft in November 1956 and mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in February 1957. Tange Promontory was named by ANCA for Sir Arthur Tange, Secretary of the Australian Department of External Affairs from 1954 to 1965.[1]
^U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tange Promontory
67°27′S 46°45′E / 67.450°S 46.750°E / -67.450; 46.750 TangePromontory is an ice-covered peninsula just west of Casey Bay on the coast of Enderby Land...
130 ancient settlements TangePromontory, ice-covered peninsula just west of Casey Bay on the coast of Enderby Land Other: Tange International Co., manufacturer...
rising to 525 metres (1,720 ft) which forms the ice-covered summit of TangePromontory, on the coast of Enderby Land, Antarctica. The feature was plotted...
Kirkby Head is a sheer coastal outcrop on TangePromontory in Enderby Land, Antarctica, which is claimed by Australia as part of the Australian Antarctic...
a large Antarctic bay indenting the coast of Enderby Land between TangePromontory and Dingle Dome. The feature was observed from Australian National...
the coast of Enderby Land. Kirkby Head is a sheer coastal outcrop on TangePromontory, at the east side of the entrance to Alasheyev Bight. Alasheyev Bight...
North Sea storm on the west coast of Jutland breached the isthmus of Agger Tange in the Limfjord area, separating the northern part of Jutland from the mainland...
the city centre, rebuilt according to plans by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. The centre is surrounded by a row of long buildings suggesting a wall ("Gradski...