Kosiba Wall

Kosiba Wall is a cliff face rising to 1,180 metres at the northeastern end of , off the west coast of , Antarctica. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee following British Antarctic Survey geological work in the area, 1980–81.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Kershaw, Mount.

Peak
Mount Kershaw is a mountain, 1,180 metres high, rising above and Kosiba Wall in the northeast end of , off the west coast of , Antarctica.

Kosiba Wall

Latitude
-67.516° or 67° 30′ 58″ south
Longitude
-66.916° or 66° 54′ 58″ west
Elevation
1,180 metres (3,871 feet)
Open location code
374MF3MM+HJ
Geo­Names ID
6636309
Wiki­data ID
Q6433169
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In Other Languages

From German to Norwegian Nynorsk—“Kosiba Wall” goes by many names.
  • German: Kosiba Wall
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Kosiba Wall

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Highlights include Jones Ice Shelf and Jones Channel.

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