Hamnenabben
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Coordinates | 69 ° 17 ′ S , 39 ° 41 ′ E | |
location | Queen Maud Land , East Antarctica | |
coast | Prince Harald Coast | |
Waters | Lützow-Holm-Bucht | |
Waters 2 | Hamna |
The Hamnenabben ( Norwegian for harbor rock ) is a rocky headland on the Prince Harald Coast of Queen Maud Land in East Antarctica . It forms the southern boundary of the Hamna Bay on the east side of the Lützow-Holm Bay .
Norwegian cartographers, who also named it, mapped it using aerial photographs taken during the Lars Christensen Expedition in 1936/37 .
Web links
- Hamnenabben Head in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Hamnenabben Head on geographic.org (English)