Paso Natho
| Paso Natho | ||
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| Connects waters | Bransfield Street | |
| with water | Bransfield Street | |
| Separates land mass | Trinity Peninsula , Graham Land , Antarctic Peninsula | |
| of land mass | Astrolabe Island | |
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| Geographical location | 63 ° 23 '53 " S , 58 ° 37' 11" W | |
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The Paso Natho ( Spanish ) is a strait in the north of the Antarctic Peninsula . In the Bransfield Strait it runs between the northwest side of the Trinity Peninsula and the offshore Astrolabe Island .
Scientists of the 4th Chilean Antarctic Expedition (1949–1950) named it after Alfredo Natho Davidson, the leader of this research trip.
Web links
- Natho, Paso in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)