East Arm
East Arm | ||
Aerial view of Horseshoe Harbor, which is bordered by the East Arm and West Arm |
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Geographical location | ||
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Coordinates | 67 ° 36 ′ S , 62 ° 53 ′ E | |
location | Mac Robertson Land , East Antarctica | |
coast | Mawson Coast | |
Waters | Holme Bay | |
Waters 2 | Horseshoe Harbor |
The East Arm is a rocky headland on the Mawson Coast of East Antarctica Mac Robertson Land . In Holme Bay , it represents the eastern boundary of Horseshoe Harbor .
Norwegian cartographers roughly mapped them using aerial photographs taken during the Lars Christensen expedition in 1936/37 . Additional aerial photographs were taken during the US operation Highjump . A team led by the Australian polar explorer Phillip Law , who descriptively named the headland after its geographical location, visited it on February 5, 1954.
Web links
- East Arm in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- East Arm on geographic.org (English)