North Cape (Antarctica)

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The Gaussberg, designed and drawn by Max Groll based on photos by Erich von Drygalski and Hans Gazert. In. Erich von Drygalski (ed.): The German South Pole Expedition 1901–1903 on behalf of the Reich Office of the Interior, Volume II, Plate I. Berlin 1921.
Above Cape Lewald , the North Cape and the two camp sites

The North Cape is the northern branch of the Gaußberg on the Kaiser Wilhelm II coast of East Antarctica .

The mountain spur was measured and named by the Gauss expedition (1901–1903) under the direction of Erich von Drygalski . On the beach, which stretches between the North Cape and Cape Lewald to the west, two excursions made camp during the 14 months of the tall ship Gauss being stuck in the pack ice .

Web links

North Cape in the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica , accessed January 12, 2020

Coordinates: 66 ° 47 ′  S , 89 ° 12 ′  E

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