Laurens Peninsula
Laurens Peninsula (53°0′S 73°18′E / 53.000°S 73.300°ECoordinates: 53°0′S 73°18′E / 53.000°S 73.300°E) is a rugged peninsula surmounted by several ice-covered peaks that forms the northwestern part of Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean. The name was applied by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition following their survey in 1948. It derives from the existing name Cape Laurens, applied for the northwestern extremity of this peninsula after the American bark Laurens which, under Captain , visited Heard Island in 1855–56 and assisted in initiating sealing operations there.[1]
A small hill called Macey Cone sits at the northwest end of the peninsula.
References[]
- ^ "Laurens Peninsula". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
External links[]
- Map of Laurens Peninsula and the northwestern coast of Heard Island
- Map of Heard Island and McDonald Islands, including all major topographical features
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Laurens Peninsula". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)
- Peninsulas of Antarctica
- Landforms of Heard Island and McDonald Islands
- Subantarctic peninsulas
- Subantarctic island geography stubs