Eliza Cone
Eliza Cone is a rock with an archway through it standing 1 nautical mile west of Cape McNab on the south end of Buckle Island, in the Balleny Islands. It is located adjacent to Scott Cone; the two features appear to have been named after John Balleny's schooner, the Eliza Scott, in which he discovered the Balleny Islands in February 1839.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Eliza Cone
- Type: Rock
- Description: mountain in Antarctica
- Categories: landform and hill
- Location: Antarctica
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Latitude
-66.89171° or 66° 53′ 30″ southLongitude
163.21087° or 163° 12′ 39″ eastNamed after
Eliza ScottOpen location code
3V554656+88OpenStreetMap ID
way 1257047508OpenStreetMap feature
natural=bare_rockWikidata ID
Q5362116
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Eliza Cone” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Eliza Cone”
- Chinese: “埃利莎峰”
- Dutch: “Eliza Cone”
- German: “Eliza Cone”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Eliza Cone”
- Swedish: “Eliza Cone”
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