Tindal Bluff

Tindal Bluff is a rocky headland rising to 800 m between the terminus of and on the east coast of . This coastal area was photographed by several American expeditions: United States Antarctic Service, 1939–41; Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition, 1947–48; U.S. Navy photos, 1968.
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Tindal Bluff

Latitude
-67.05806° or 67° 3′ 29″ south
Longitude
-64.93275° or 64° 55′ 58″ west
Elevation
800 metres (2,625 feet)
Open location code
374QW3R8+QW
Geo­Names ID
6626765
Wiki­data ID
Q1100168
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