Omega Nunatak

Omega Nunatak is an isolated, flat-topped nunatak 21 nautical miles south-southwest of the Whichaway Nunataks, , . First mapped in 1957-58 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition and so named because it was the last rock outcrop seen, until was reached, on the transpolar route of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1957–58.
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Omega Nunatak

Latitude
-81.916° or 81° 54′ 58″ south
Longitude
-29.2° or 29° 12′ west
Elevation
1,518 metres (4,980 feet)
Open location code
29CG3RM2+J2
Geo­Names ID
6622628
Wiki­data ID
Q7090005
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Omega Nunatak” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Omega Nunatak
  • Chinese: 歐米伽冰原島峰
  • German: Omega-Nunatak
  • Ladin: Omega Nunatak
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Omega Nunatak
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Omega Nunatak
  • Swedish: Omega Nunatak

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