McCallie Rocks

McCallie Rocks are two rocks located in the sea about 0.3 kilometres off the coast of Antarctica in the region. They are named after Michael McCallie, a helicopter pilot, who flew survey parties around the Vestfold Hills in 1978–79 in an exemplary manner and made the first landings by air on the rocks.
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  • Type: Hill
  • Description: rock formation in the Australian Antarctic Territory
  • Also known as: McCallie Rocks, Australian Antarctic Territory

McCallie Rocks

Latitude
-68.3° or 68° 18′ south
Longitude
78.65° or 78° 39′ east
Open location code
3J3WPJ2X+2X
Geo­Names ID
6637752
Wiki­data ID
Q15252500
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“McCallie Rocks” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: McCallie Rocks
  • Dutch: McCallie Rocks
  • German: McCallie Rocks
  • Swedish: McCallie Rocks

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