Tailend Nunatak

Tailend Nunatak is a nunatak, 535 m, at the north end of the . It was first mapped in 1956-57 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition and is so named because it was the last rock feature at the northeast end of the Theron Mountains seen either from the ground or from the air by members of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition during their survey in 1956–57.

Tailend Nunatak

Latitude
-78.81667° or 78° 49′ south
Longitude
-27.41667° or 27° 25′ west
Elevation
535 metres (1,755 feet)
Open location code
29HJ5HMM+88
Geo­Names ID
6626415
Wiki­data ID
Q7676096
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Tailend Nunatak” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Tailend Nunatak
  • Chinese: 特倫德冰原島峰
  • German: Tailend-Nunatak
  • Ladin: Tailend Nunatak
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Tailend Nunatak
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Tailend Nunatak
  • Swedish: Tailend Nunatak

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