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Headland in Antarctica
Tryne Point (67°18′S 59°3′E / 67.300°S 59.050°E / -67.300; 59.050) is a rocky point at the east extremity of Law Promontory in Antarctica, forming the
Tryne_Point
Bay in Antarctica
indenting the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica, between Duthiers Point and Leniz Point. The name was first applied by whalers operating in the vicinity
Paradise_Harbour
Bay of Antarctica
them for its association with Sheppard Point. 63°22′S 56°58′W / 63.367°S 56.967°W / -63.367; -56.967. A point marking the north side of the entrance
Hope_Bay,_Antarctica
Landform on Ross Island, Antarctica
Hut Point Peninsula (77°47′S 166°51′E / 77.783°S 166.850°E / -77.783; 166.850) is a long, narrow peninsula from 2 to 3 nautical miles (3.7 to 5.6 km;
Hut_Point_Peninsula
Rock formation in Antarctica
eastern part of Law Promontory, 3 nautical miles (6 km) northwest of Tryne Point in Antarctica. It was discovered in February 1936 by Discovery Investigations
Blackrock_Head
Island in Antarctica
harbor open to northwestward between Rose Point, the northern entrance point, and Point Paumelle (Paumelle Point), the southern promontory. Under the western
Booth_Island
Island of Antarctica
coordinates) 65°10′S 64°11′W / 65.167°S 64.183°W / -65.167; -64.183. A point forming the northwest end of Petermann Island,. Charted by the FrAE, 1908–10
Petermann_Island
Point on Elephant Island
Point Wild is a point 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) west of Cape Valentine on the North coast of Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands. It lies 2 kilometres
Point_Wild
Island of Antarctica
and to the south by Asencio Point. The point is named for Alferez de Navío Salvador Asencio of the Uruguay. Tizoin Point, named for a cave in Bulgaria
Trinity_Island
Antarctic island
astronomical control stations in the area in January 1948. Benlein Point is the southernmost point of the island. It was named by the US-ACAN for Construction
Peterson_Island
Islands of Antarctica
Tryne Islands The Tryne Islands are a group of numerous small Antarctic islands and rocks, about 7 km (4 mi) in extent, forming the western limit of Tryne
Tryne_Islands
Headland in Antarctica
Waterboat Point (Spanish: Península Munita) is the low westernmost termination of the peninsula between Paradise Harbor and Andvord Bay on the west coast
Waterboat_Point
Bay in Antarctica
168°04′00″E / 77.3833333°S 168.0666667°E / -77.3833333; 168.0666667. A rock point 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west-southwest of Cape Tennyson on the
Lewis_Bay
Headland in Antarctica
Damoy Point is a headland 900 metres (980 yd) west-northwest of Flag Point, the northern entrance point to the harbour of Port Lockroy, on the western
Damoy_Point
Mountain range in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
the first half of the nineteenth century. A plaque was erected at India Point (71°45′08″S 11°12′30″E / 71.75222°S 11.20833°E / -71.75222; 11.20833)
Humboldt Mountains (Antarctica)
Humboldt_Mountains_(Antarctica)
Headland of Antarctica
False Round Point is a point 16 km (9.9 mi) west of North Foreland and 4 km (2.5 mi) south of Ridley Island, on the north coast of King George Island in
False_Round_Point
Headland on Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands
Point Wordie is a headland on the western coast of Elephant Island, in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. The site is named after James Wordie
Point_Wordie
Promontory in Antarctica
1956. On its southern side is Cirque Fjord. 67°13′S 58°48′E / 67.22°S 58.80°E / -67.22; 58.80 Blackrock Head Tryne Point "Gazetteer - AADC". v t e
Law_Promontory
Headlands of Antarctica
Escarpada Point, also known as Craggy Point (escarpada is Spanish for "craggy"), is the rocky, rugged south-west point of Clarence Island in the South
Escarpada_Point
Bay in Antarctica
Whalers Bay is a small bay entered between Fildes Point and Penfold Point at the east side of Port Foster, Deception Island, in the South Shetland Islands
Whalers Bay (South Shetland Islands)
Whalers_Bay_(South_Shetland_Islands)
Headland of Antarctica
Saddleback Point is a headland on the northern coast of Elephant Island, in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. The site lies 2 km (1.2 mi) to the
Saddleback_Point
Island of Antarctica
Foca Point also marks the north side of Foca Cove, named in association with the point. The next significant feature is Thulla Point, an ice-free point lying
Signy_Island
Headland of Antarctica
Point Martin is a point on the east side of Mossman Peninsula, 1.5 km (0.93 mi) north-west of Cape Murdoch, on the south coast of Laurie Island in the
Point_Martin
Headland of Antarctica
Penguin Point lies on the south-eastern coast of Seymour Island, in the James Ross Island group, near the north-eastern extremity of the Antarctic Peninsula
Penguin Point (Seymour Island)
Penguin_Point_(Seymour_Island)
Headland of Antarctica
169°24′E / 77.517°S 169.400°E / -77.517; 169.400) is the most easterly point of Ross Island in Antarctica. It was discovered in 1841 during James Clark
Cape_Crozier
Headland of Antarctica
Harmony Point is a point which lies close west of Harmony Cove and forms both the south side of the entrance to Malak Sechko Cove and the western extremity
Harmony_Point
Island of Antarctica
Station in 1961 and named by ANCA after the island. Connors Point is the north-western point of the island; it was named by the US-ACAN for Aerographer's
Beall_Island
Island in Antarctica
channel. The Island is 8 miles long and about 4 miles wide opposite Bodman Point (Cape Bodman) on the northwestern coast; the ends on the island are about
Seymour_Island
Headland of Antarctica
Mathewson Point is a steep, rocky point at the northern tip of Shepard Island, which lies on the seaward edge of the Getz Ice Shelf in Marie Byrd Land
Mathewson_Point
Headland of Antarctica
Edmonson Point is a rounded, largely ice-free point lying below Mount Melbourne along the west side of Wood Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was mapped
Edmonson_Point
Headland of Antarctica
Return Point is a rocky slope forming the south-west extremity of Coronation Island, in the South Orkney Islands of Antarctica. It lies 2 km west-north-west
Return_Point
Headland of Antarctica
Milosz Point is a low-lying, ice-free cape on the northern coast of King George Island, the largest of the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. It lies
Milosz_Point
Peninsula in Antarctica
Pursuit Point is a mostly ice-covered peninsula on south-eastern Wiencke Island, one of the larger islands of the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. The
Pursuit_Point
Island of Antarctica
Holl Island and along Queen Mary and Knox Coasts. Churchill Point is the north-western point of the island; it was named by the US-ACAN for Radioman Robert
Holl_Island
Ice free rock off the Adélie Land coast, Antarctica
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Débarquement_Rock
Headland of Antarctica
Fraser Point is a point between Marr Bay and Mackintosh Cove on the north coast of Laurie Island, in the South Orkney Islands of Antarctica. It was mapped
Fraser_Point
Headland of Antarctica
Pottinger Point is a low-lying, ice-free promontory 4 km (2.5 mi) east of Round Point, about 500 m long, on the north coast of King George Island in the
Pottinger_Point
Volcano on Ross Island, Antarctica
volcano in Antarctica (after the dormant Mount Sidley). It is the highest point on Ross Island, which is also home to three inactive volcanoes: Mount Terror
Mount_Erebus
Headland of Antarctica
Jameson Point is a small headland on the north side of the entrance to Malina Cove, situated 6.3 km (3.9 mi) north of Cape Garry on the west side of Low
Jameson_Point
Islands of Antarctica
Worley Point Worley Point is a narrow, flat and rocky headland extending about 1 km along the north-western coast of Shepard Island, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Worley_Point
Russian research station in Antarctica
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Vostok_Station
Headland in Antarctica
around Cape Evans include North Bay, South Bay, Cape Evans Hut, Tryggve Point, Turks Head Bay, Turks Head, Inaccessible Island, Tent Island, Dellbridge
Cape_Evans
Tract of land in Antarctica
East of Nelly Point Important Bird Area is a 35 ha, ice-free tract of land on the south-eastern coast of Elephant Island, in the South Shetland Islands
East of Nelly Point Important Bird Area
East_of_Nelly_Point_Important_Bird_Area
Headland of Antarctica
Rocky Point, Ross Island Rocky Point is a 40 m high headland between Horseshoe Bay and Maumee Bight, about 4 km north of Cape Royds on Ross Island, Antarctica
Rocky_Point_(Antarctica)
Peninsula of Antarctica
extremity, Blakeney Point. It was named by US-ACAN for A. A. Blakeney, photographer's mate on Operation Highjump. Whitney Point is a rocky point that marks the
Clark_Peninsula
Headland in Antarctica
Metchnikoff Point is a point forming the western extremity of Pasteur Peninsula in northern Brabant Island, in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. It was
Metchnikoff_Point
Antarctic camp
during the Discovery Expedition of 1901–1904 in 1902 and is located at Hut Point on Ross Island by McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Visitors to Antarctica, arriving
Discovery_Hut
Headland of Antarctica
Cheal Point is a rocky headland 2 km (1.2 mi) east-south-east of Return Point, the south-western extremity of Coronation Island, in the South Orkney Islands
Cheal_Point
Headland of Antarctica
Hummer Point is the eastern point of the ice-covered Gurnon Peninsula, an eastern arm of Bear Peninsula, on the Walgreen Coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Hummer_Point
Headland of Antarctica
Point Hennequin is a point forming the eastern side of the entrance to Martel Inlet and Mackellar Inlet, on the east side of Admiralty Bay, King George
Point_Hennequin
Island in Antarctica
also discovered by Orton, for whom it was named by ANCA. Mast Point is the westernmost point of the island. It was named by US-ACAN for Clarence W. Mast
Ardery_Island
Headland of Antarctica
Moreton Point is a point 1 nautical mile (2 km) north of Return Point at the western end of Coronation Island, in the South Orkney Islands off Antarctica
Moreton_Point
Island in Antarctica
back to at least 1821. Moonlight Point (61°27′S 55°56′W / 61.450°S 55.933°W / -61.450; -55.933) is the northwest point of Aspland Island. It was so named
Aspland_Island
Island of Antarctica
Stinker Point is a headland 7 km (4.3 mi) south of Table Bay and 2.2 km (1.4 mi) northwest of Piperkov Point on the west coast of Elephant Island, in the
Stinker_Point
Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Mount_Dockery
Headland of Antarctica
Kloa Point is a prominent coastal point projecting from the east side of Edward VIII Plateau, 5.6 kilometres (3 nmi) north of Cape Gotley, Antarctica.
Kloa_Point
Headland in Antarctica
Barnard Point is a headland which marks the south-east side of the entrance to False Bay on the south side of Livingston Island in the South Shetland
Barnard_Point
Islands of Antarctica
Duroch Islands. It lies 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) west of Halpern Point. The Chilean Antarctic Expedition, 1947-48, charted the feature as three
Duroch_Islands
Indian Antarctic research station
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Dakshin_Gangotri
Hut in Antarctica
a hut at Cape Royds, a small promontory twenty-three miles north of Hut Point where Scott had stayed during the Discovery Expedition. The whole shore
Shackleton's_Hut
Ice rise in the British Antarctic Territory, Antarctica
000 sq mi). It is surrounded by the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf. The northernmost point of the Berkner is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the open sea. It lies
Berkner_Island
Island of Antarctica
whaling captain who worked in this area. The northernmost point of the island is Spaull Point, named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee
Moe_Island
Glacier of Antarctica
of glacier advance. Within 2 weeks the Mertz Iceberg rotated about the point of impact with B9-B and lay parallel with the coastline. The iceberg drifted
Mertz_Glacier
American Antarctic base
dedicated to scientific research. New Zealand's Scott Base is nearby on Hut Point Peninsula, as is Arrival Heights Laboratory. On the base is a heliport,
McMurdo_Station
Islands of Antarctica
The Larsen Islands are a small group of islands north-west of Moreton Point, the western extremity of Coronation Island, in the South Orkney Islands of
Larsen_Islands
Antarctic research station
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Schirmacher_Oasis
Headland of Antarctica
Walker Point is a point on the southwest side of the entrance to Gurkovska Cove which lies 6 km (3.7 mi) south-west of Cape Valentine, near the eastern
Walker_Point
Grammatical rules of the Lithuanian language
also be described using concepts of theme and rheme. Looking from this point of view, the structure of a sentence is following: Initial complementary
Lithuanian_grammar
Island of Antarctica
(16 mi) southeast of Buckle Island and 95 km (59 mi) north-east of Belousov Point on the Antarctic mainland. The island, in Oates Land, also forms part of
Sturge_Island
Landform in Antarctica
Observation Hill is a lava dome and one of many volcanoes comprising the Hut Point Peninsula. After their deaths in early 1912, the last members of Robert
Observation Hill (McMurdo Station)
Observation_Hill_(McMurdo_Station)
Headland of Antarctica
Cape Denison Cape Denison is a rocky point at the head of Commonwealth Bay in George V Land, Antarctica. It was discovered in 1912 by the Australasian
Cape_Denison
Antarctic research station
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Horseshoe_Island,_Antarctica
Island of Antarctica
small (19 ha), circular, ice-free island lying between Round Point and Pottinger Point about 500 m off the north coast of King George Island, in the
Owen_Island
Island in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Lambda_Island
Island of Antarctica
Island Kazak Island Lucas Island Lugg Island Magnetic Island Rookery Lake Tryne Islands Turner Island Warriner Island Waterhouse Island West Ice Shelf Zolotov
Uruguay_Island
Headland of Antarctica
Buchanan Point is a headland 5 km (3.1 mi) north-west of Cape Dundas and 2 km (1.2 mi) south-east of Mackintosh Cove, at the north-eastern end of Laurie
Buchanan_Point
Point in Antarctica
Fur Seal Point, sometimes referred to as Fur Seal Beach, is a cape midway along the eastern coast of Clarence Island, the easternmost of the South Shetland
Fur_Seal_Point
Headland of Antarctica
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Cape_Wadworth
Antarctic base
the Discovery Expedition of 1901–1904. This first hut was located at Hut Point, 20 km south of Cape Evans. Two factors influenced this decision. One was
Scott's_Hut
Island of Antarctica
(6.5 km) long, forms the island's northeast extremity. The northernmost point of Snow Hill Island is Cape Lázara. The cape was named "Cabo Costa Lázara"
Snow_Hill_Island
Geographical feature in Antarctica
Cape Geology is a low, gravel-covered point marking the western limit of Botany Bay, in the southern part of Granite Harbour, Victoria Land, Antarctica
Cape_Geology
Beach in Antarctica
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Half_Moon_Beach
Important Bird Area of Antarctica
The Eastern Litwin Bay Important Bird Area lies between Stigant Point and Davey Point on the northern coast of King George Island in the South Shetland
Eastern Litwin Bay Important Bird Area
Eastern_Litwin_Bay_Important_Bird_Area
Antarctic research station in Kemp Land
in Kemp Land, Antarctica, at the southern pole of inaccessibility (the point in Antarctica farthest from any ocean) as defined in 1958 when the station
Pole of Inaccessibility research station
Pole_of_Inaccessibility_research_station
Southernmost point on Earth
also known as the Geographic South Pole or Terrestrial South Pole, is the point in the Southern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its
South_Pole
Important Bird Area in Antarctica
Island Kazak Island Lucas Island Lugg Island Magnetic Island Rookery Lake Tryne Islands Turner Island Warriner Island Waterhouse Island West Ice Shelf Zolotov
Halley_Bay
Beach in Antarctica
Island Kazak Island Lucas Island Lugg Island Magnetic Island Rookery Lake Tryne Islands Turner Island Warriner Island Waterhouse Island West Ice Shelf Zolotov
McDonald_Beach
Important Bird Area of Antarctica
The Cierva Point and offshore islands Important Bird Area is a 6540 ha tract of land and sea on the Danco Coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The Important
Cierva Point and offshore islands Important Bird Area
Cierva_Point_and_offshore_islands_Important_Bird_Area
Headland of Antarctica
promontories on the western side of Watt Bay, 6 kilometres (3 nmi) south of Garnet Point. They were discovered by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911–14)
Cape-Pigeon_Rocks
Glacier of Antarctica
Island Kazak Island Lucas Island Lugg Island Magnetic Island Rookery Lake Tryne Islands Turner Island Warriner Island Waterhouse Island West Ice Shelf Zolotov
Stancomb-Wills_Glacier
Antarctic base
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Great Wall Station (Antarctica)
Great_Wall_Station_(Antarctica)
Cirque of Antarctica
Island Kazak Island Lucas Island Lugg Island Magnetic Island Rookery Lake Tryne Islands Turner Island Warriner Island Waterhouse Island West Ice Shelf Zolotov
Mandible_Cirque
Antarctic base
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Belgrano_II_Base
Antarctic base
elevation of 13 m, about 30 km south-west of Prime Head, the northernmost point of the Antarctic Peninsula, at Cape Legoupil. The commander-in-chief of
Base General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme
Base_General_Bernardo_O'Higgins_Riquelme
Island in Queen Mary Land, Antarctica
who lost his life in the Antarctic in 1957. It lies 2.7 km north of Mabus Point, the site of Russia's Mirny Station. The island holds a cemetery for several
Buromskiy_Island
Glacial moraine in Antarctica
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Hells_Gate_Moraine
Peninsula of Antarctica
Peninsula is a low ice-free peninsula between Potter Cove and Stranger Point in south-west King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica
Potter_Peninsula
Island in Marie Byrd Land, Antartica
satellite imagery. List of Antarctic and Subantarctic islands "Where is Point Nemo?". "Point Nemo, revisited". "Maher Island". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International
Maher_Island
Headland of Antarctica
research station Mac. Robertson Land Cape Bruce Princess Elizabeth Land Tryne Islands Vostok Station Walkabout Rocks Queen Mary Land Buromskiy Island
Cape_Bruce
Island in Antarctica
Island Kazak Island Lucas Island Lugg Island Magnetic Island Rookery Lake Tryne Islands Turner Island Warriner Island Waterhouse Island West Ice Shelf Zolotov
Dream_Island
TRYNE POINT
TRYNE POINT
Girl/Female
Greek
Innocent.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English thin ‘thin’, ‘slender’ (Old English þynne).
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Jamaican
A River in England; River
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Weighing Machine
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Brine.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm called Brynes, for example in Rogaland, from Old Norse brún ‘brim’, ‘edge’ + vin ‘meadow’.
Girl/Female
Greek
Innocent.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Teimhin ‘descendant of Teimhean’, from teimhean ‘dark’, an adjective from teimhe ‘dusk’, ‘darkness’.English : probably a habitational name for someone from Tyneside in northeast England.
Girl/Female
Latin
An Amazon.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Irish
Royal Youth; Little King; Descendant of Rian
Female
Finnish
Finnish name derived from the word tyyni, TYYNE means "calm, serene."
Female
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian Catrine, TRINE means "pure."
Girl/Female
Norse Swedish Greek
Pure.
Girl/Female
Greek
Innocent.
Female
Swiss
, pure.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Dwells near the rapid stream.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : metonymic occupational name, from Middle English, Old French trone ‘weighing machine’.
Girl/Female
English
River.
Boy/Male
Irish
Surname.
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German, Greek, Norse, Swedish
Pure; Innocent; Form of Catherine
Surname or Lastname
English (Lincolnshire)
English (Lincolnshire) : unexplained.
TRYNE POINT
TRYNE POINT
Boy/Male
Tamil
Work, Achievement, Worship
Boy/Male
Tamil
Praise of the glorious protector, Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindi
Strong god.
Girl/Female
Arabic, French
Smart
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Radiating the Divine Light
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Valley
Boy/Male
English American Latin French
Right-hand son. Also a.
Boy/Male
Latin
Name of a poet.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Highest; The Best
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lovable
TRYNE POINT
TRYNE POINT
TRYNE POINT
TRYNE POINT
TRYNE POINT
a.
Pointed as needles.
v. i.
To become lost; to perish.
v. t.
To put in the aspect of a trine.
n.
In the antler of a stag, the third tyne above the base. This tyne appears in the third year. In those deer in which the brow tyne does not divide, the tres-tyne is the second tyne above the base. See Illust. under Rucervine, and under Rusine.
n.
Alt. of Trones
n.
A triad; trinity.
n.
Anxiety; tine.
n.
any one of five points in the plane of a system of two large astronomical bodies orbiting each other, as the Earth-moon system, where the gravitational pull of the two bodies on an object are approximately equal, and in opposite directions. A solid object moving in the same velocity and direction as such a libration point will remain in gravitational equilibrium with the two bodies of the system and not fall toward either body.
n.
See 3d Trone, 2.
n.
A tyne or snag of an antler.
a.
Having three acute or setigerous points; tricuspidate.
n.
See Teyne.
n.
A throne.
a.
Threefold; triple; as, trine dimensions, or length, breadth, and thickness.
n.
A prong or point of an antler.
v. t.
To lose.
n.
A small drain.
n.
Trine, an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees from each other.
n.
The aspect of planets distant from each other 120 degrees, or one third of the zodiac; trigon.
n.
A thin plate of metal.