Amundsen Bay

Amundsen Bay, also known as Ice Bay, is a long embayment 39 kilometres wide, close west of the Tula Mountains in , . The bay was seen as a large pack-filled recession in the coastline by Sir Douglas Mawson on 14 January 1930.
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Amundsen Bay

Latitude
-66.91667° or 66° 55′ south
Longitude
50° east
Open location code
3H5G32M2+82
Geo­Names ID
6631670
Wiki­data ID
Q145491
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Vietnamese—“Amundsen Bay” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Амундсен (залив, Антарктида)
  • Bulgarian: Амундсен
  • Catalan: badia d’Amundsen
  • Catalan: Badia d’Amundsen
  • Chinese: 阿蒙森湾
  • Chinese: 阿蒙森灣
  • Dutch: Amundsen Bay
  • Dutch: Amundsenbaai
  • Esperanto: Golfo Amundsen
  • German: Amundsen Bay
  • German: Amundsenbucht
  • Hebrew: מפרץ אמודסן
  • Hebrew: מפרץ אמונדסן
  • Hungarian: Amundsen-öböl
  • Latin: Sinus Amundsenianus
  • Latvian: Amundsen Bay
  • Latvian: Amundsena līcis
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Amundsen Bay
  • Polish: Zatoka Amundsena (Antarktyda)
  • Polish: Zatoka Amundsena
  • Swedish: Amundsen Bay
  • Venetian: Baja d’Amundsen
  • Vietnamese: Vịnh Amundsen

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