Trethewry Point
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| Coordinates | 67 ° 23 ′ S , 59 ° 47 ′ E | |
| location | Kempland , East Antarctica | |
| Waters | Cooperation lake | |
The Trethewry Point is a rocky and up to 120 m high headland on the coast of the east Antarctic Kemplands . It protrudes 6 km west of William Scoresby Bay into the cooperation lake.
Scientists of the British Discovery Investigations discovered and named it in February 1936. The further naming background is not known.
Web links
- Trethewry Point in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Trethewry Point on geographic.org (English)