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1075: 36: 52: 984: 303: 684: 59: 1934: 1861: 249: 390:. A cliff between Tiger Island and Cape Archer along the north side of Granite Harbor. The cliff is straight, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) long and rises 200 metres (660 ft) above the sea. Named after Alan R. Stevens, Chief, Science and Application Branch, National Mapping Division. As chief of the Science and Application Branch, he was instrumental to 637:. A small, mainly snow-covered plateau with an almost vertical rock scarp marking its southern side, standing on the west side of Granite Harbor, just north of the terminus of Mackay Glacier. The plateau rises gently toward the northwest to the heights of Mount Marston. Mapped and named by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. "Kar" is a Turkish word meaning snow. 229:, Lion Island, Hunt Glacier, Dreikanter Head, Marston Glacier, Kar Plateau and Point Retreat. Features to the south include Cuff Cape, The Flatiron, Devils Punchbowl, Finger Point, New Glacier, Discovery Bluff, Avalanche Bay, Couloir Cliffs, First View Point and Cape Roberts. Prominent nearby peaks include Red Buttress Peak, Doublefinger Peak, Mount Marston, 1156:. Small bight between Cape Geology and Discovery Bluff in the south part of Granite Harbor, Victoria Land. Mapped by the Western Geological Party of the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, who explored the Granite Harbor area in 1911-12. Named by T. Griffith Taylor and Frank Debenham, Australian members of the party, after Botany Bay, Australia. 599:. A glacier draining eastward from Mount Marston and Doublefinger Peak and entering Granite Harbor between Dreikanter Head and the Kar Plateau. The New Zealand Northern Survey Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1956–58) ascended this glacier en route to Mount Marston in October 1957. They named it for its proximity to that mountain. 1194:. Conspicuous headland forming the west side of the entrance to Avalanche Bay in Granite Harbor, Victoria Land. Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901 under Scott, who referred to the feature as Rendezvous Bluff. It was renamed for the ship Discovery by Scott's second expedition, the British Antarctic Expedition1910-13. 1270:. Granite cliffs, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) long and from 30 to 60 metres (98 to 197 ft) high, at the east side of Avalanche Bay in Granite Harbo. Named by the Granite Harbor Geological Party, led by Taylor, of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13, because these cliffs have numerous chimneys and couloirs. 1389:. A rock peak, 1,060 metres (3,480 ft) high, surmounting the bold rock mass between the lower Benson Glacier and lower Hunt Glacier. Its east face is an immense cliff of red granite. Mapped and given this descriptive name by the 1957 New Zealand Northern Survey Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1956-58. 1465:. A whaleback-shaped mountain, 1,245 metres (4,085 ft) high, standing at the north side of Kar Plateau, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north of the terminus of Mackay Glacier. First mapped by the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09 and named for George E. Marston, artist with the expedition. Not: Whaleback. 523:. A small, deeply entrenched glacier on the east coast of Victoria Land, entering Granite Harbor north of Dreikanter Head. Mapped by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. Probably named for H.A. Hunt, Australian meteorologist who assisted in writing the scientific reports of the British Antarctic Expedition1907-09. 1066:. A small, heavily crevassed icefall descending the steep west slopes of Mount England and forming a southern tributary to New Glacier, close west of its terminus at Granite Harbor. Charted and named by a party of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 led by Taylor. The name was suggested by Frank Debenham. 1232:. Bay 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) wide, lying just southeast of Discovery Bluff in Granite Harbor. Mapped by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13, under Scott. So named by the expedition's Granite Harbor party because several avalanches were heard while sledging in this locality. 1427:. A peak about 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) inland from Granite Harbor, just northeast of Mount Marston. Named by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. A snow filled cleft along the east face of the peak separates two dark rock exposures, suggesting the origin of the name. 1346:. Cape at the south side of the entrance to Granite Harbor on the coast of Victoria Land. Discovered by the South Magnetic Pole Party, led,by David, of the British Antarctic Expedition (BrAE) (1907-09) and named for William C. Roberts, assistant zoologist and cook for the expedition. 899:. Small hanging glacier at the head of Devils Punchbowl between The Flatiron and Devils Ridge, at the southwest side of Granite Harbor. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 under Scott, and named for its suggestive appearance, hanging on the edge of Devils Punchbowl. 561:. A dark triangular headland between the mouths of Hunt Glacier and Marston Glacier, on the west side of Granite Harbor. The triangular appearance of the feature when viewed from the southeast suggests the name; "Dreikantig" is a German word meaning three-edged. 729:. A dark rock point emerging from the icy coast of Victoria Land, immediately south of Mackay Glacier. Mapped by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 and so named because the dark rock resembles a hand extending from a snowy cuff. 1118:. A low, gravel-covered point marking the west limit of Botany Bay, in the south part of Granite Harbor. Charted and named by the Western Geological Party of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, who established their base here. 937:. Rocky, sickle-shaped ridge extending from the south end of The Flatiron and forming the north wall of New Glacier, close west of Granite Harbor. Charted and named by the British Antarctic Expedition1910-13, under Scott. 861:, the floor of which is below sea level) in the southwest corner of Granite Harbor, between Devils Ridge and the south side of The Flatiron. Charted and named by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13, under Scott. 774:. Rocky, triangular-shaped headland which overlooks the SW part of Granite Harbor. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 under Scott, who so named it because of its distinctive shape. 1938: 1865: 975:. Rocky knob, 245 metres (804 ft) high, marking the central part of Devils Ridge, just west of Granite Harbor. Charted and named by the British Antarctic Expedition1910-13, under Scott. 1024:. A small glacier flowing east-northeast from the low ice-covered plateau at the south side of Mackay Glacier, terminating at the southwest extremity of Granite Harbor, immediately north of 1028:. Charted and named by G. Taylor, of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13, because he walked around a bluff and saw a glacier where none was expected, in the corner of Granite Harbor. 1308:. A small point between Cape Roberts and Avalanche Bay in Granite Harbor. Named by the Granite Harbor Geological Party, led by Taylor, of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. 812:. Narrow rocky point forming the east extremity of The Flatiron, in Granite Harbor. Mapped and descriptively named by the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 under Scott. 436:. An island 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) north of Lion Island on the north side of Granite Harbor. The New Zealand Northern Survey-Party of the 1972: 191:, Antarctica, about 14 nautical miles (26 km; 16 mi) long, entered between Cape Archer and Cape Roberts. It was discovered and named by the 201:
in January 1902, while searching for safe winter quarters for the ship. The name derives from the great granite boulders found on its shores.
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Features to the south of the mouth of Mackay Glacier are, from northwest to southeast:
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Features to the north of the mouth of Mackay Glacier are, from northeast to southwest:
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This article is about the bay in Antarctica. For the BBC crime drama series, see
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(1995), 978: 857:. Bowl-shaped cove (an empty 602: 443: 313: 1: 1468: 1121: 694: 7: 1958:Bays of the Ross Dependency 292:GPX (secondary coordinates) 204: 187:) is a bay in the coast of 21:Granite Harbour (TV series) 10: 1989: 1963:Landforms of Victoria Land 1833: 1081: 819: 736: 485: 378:76.8333333°S 162.6666667°E 195:(BrNAE) of 1901–04 in the 18: 287:GPX (primary coordinates) 262:Map all coordinates using 139: 125: 115: 76: 45: 33: 28: 486:Not to be confused with 383:-76.8333333; 162.6666667 270:Download coordinates as: 215:Wilson Piedmont Glacier 1939:public domain material 1866:public domain material 1079: 991: 688: 307: 221:, which terminates in 211:Evans Piedmont Glacier 1077: 986: 686: 305: 282:GPX (all coordinates) 223:Mackay Glacier Tongue 217:. 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Granite Harbour (TV series)

Granite Harbour is located in Antarctica
76°53′S 162°44′E / 76.883°S 162.733°E / -76.883; 162.733
Type
Primary inflows
Mackay Glacier
Ross Sea
76°53′S 162°44′E / 76.883°S 162.733°E / -76.883; 162.733
Victoria Land
British National Antarctic Expedition
Discovery
Evans Piedmont Glacier
Wilson Piedmont Glacier
Mackay Glacier
Mackay Glacier Tongue
Benson Glacier
Mount England
Haystack Mountain

Copernix annotated satellite view
OpenStreetMap
KML
GPX (all coordinates)
GPX (primary coordinates)
GPX (secondary coordinates)

76°51′S 162°52′E / 76.850°S 162.867°E / -76.850; 162.867
British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13
76°50′00″S 162°40′00″E / 76.8333333°S 162.6666667°E / -76.8333333; 162.6666667

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