Fokker Rocks

The Rockefeller Mountains are a group of low-lying, scattered granite peaks and ridges, almost entirely snow-covered, standing 30 nautical miles south-southwest of the on the Edward VII Peninsula of Antarctica.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Breckinridge Peak and Schlossbach, Mount.

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The Rockefeller Mountains are a group of low-lying, scattered granite peaks and ridges, almost entirely snow-covered, standing 30 nautical miles south-southwest of the on the Edward VII Peninsula of Antarctica.

Peak
The Rockefeller Mountains are a group of low-lying, scattered granite peaks and ridges, almost entirely snow-covered, standing 30 nautical miles south-southwest of the on the Edward VII Peninsula of Antarctica.

Fokker Rocks

Latitude
-78.06667° or 78° 4′ south
Longitude
-155.16667° or 155° 10′ west
Elevation
484 metres (1,588 feet)
Open location code
23H6WRMM+88
Geo­Names ID
6633278
Wiki­data ID
Q8564185
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Satellite Map

Discover Fokker Rocks from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Fokker Rocks” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Fokker Rocks
  • Chinese: 福克岩
  • Dutch: Fokker Rocks
  • German: Fokker Rocks
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Fokker Rocks
  • Swedish: Fokker Rocks

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Highlights include Helen Washington, Mount and Melbert Rocks.

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