Gaunt Rocks
The Gaunt Rocks are a small group of rocks lying 2 nautical miles west of the Barros Rocks, in the Wilhelm Archipelago. They were roughly charted by the British Graham Land Expedition under John Rymill, 1934–37, and more accurately positioned by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956–57.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Gaunt Rocks
- Type: Island
- Also known as: “Rocas Gaunt”
- Categories: rock formation and landform
- Location: Antarctica
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Gaunt Rocks” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Gaunt”
- Chinese: “岡特岩”
- Dutch: “Gaunt”
- German: “Gaunt Rocks”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Gaunt Rocks”
- Spanish: “Gaunt, Rocas”
- Spanish: “Rocas Gaunt”
- Swedish: “Gaunt Rocks”
- Swedish: “Gaunt”
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