Falla Bluff

In Antarctica, Falla Bluff is a prominent rocky coastal bluff at the head of . It was discovered in February 1931 by the British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition under Mawson and named by him for R.A.
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Falla Bluff

Latitude
-67.56222° or 67° 33′ 44″ south
Longitude
61.46972° or 61° 28′ 11″ east
Elevation
15 metres (49 feet)
Open location code
3J43CFQ9+4V
Geo­Names ID
6632934
Wiki­data ID
Q5432184
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Norwegian Nynorsk—“Falla Bluff” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 法拉崖
  • German: Falla Bluff
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Falla Bluff

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