Ensenada Aguayo

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Ensenada Aguayo
Ensenada Pantera, Cardell Cove
Waters Darbel Bay
Land mass Grahamland , Antarctic Peninsula
Geographical location 66 ° 24 ′ 0 ″  S , 65 ° 39 ′ 0 ″  W Coordinates: 66 ° 24 ′ 0 ″  S , 65 ° 39 ′ 0 ″  W
Ensenada Aguayo (Antarctic Peninsula)
Ensenada Aguayo
width 5 km
depth 5 km
Tributaries Cardell glacier

The Ensenada Aguayo ( Spanish ; in Argentina Ensenada Pantera ; in the United Kingdom Cardell Cove ) is a 5 km wide and 5 km long side bay of Darbel Bay on the Loubet coast of Grahamland on the Antarctic Peninsula . It is located 11 km southeast of Cape Bellue . Your entrance, in front of which the Workman Rocks are located, is bordered to the south by Phantom Point . The Cardell Glacier flows into it .

Chilean scientists named it after frigate captain Carlos Aguayo Ávila, commander of the Piloto Pardo on the 18th Chilean Antarctic Expedition (1963–1964). Argentine scientists, on the other hand, named it after the name of the Panther cliff that towers at the head of the bay. The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee named them in 2016, like the Cardell Glacier before, after the British eye surgeon John Douglas Magor Cardell (1896–1966), who developed the first modern snow goggles .

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