Baldwin Rocks

The Baldwin Rocks are a group of rock about 5 nautical miles northwest of on the north side of . They were charted by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911–14, under Mawson, and named by him for Joseph M.

Baldwin Rocks

Latitude
-66.41667° or 66° 25′ south
Longitude
98.76667° or 98° 46′ east
Elevation
20 metres (66 feet)
Open location code
3M5WHQM8+8M
Geo­Names ID
6636734
Wiki­data ID
Q4850591
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Swedish—“Baldwin Rocks” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: صخور بالدوين
  • Cebuano: Baldwin Rocks
  • Chinese: 鮑德溫岩
  • Dutch: Baldwin Rocks
  • German: Baldwin Rocks
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Baldwin Rocks
  • Swedish: Baldwin Rocks

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