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- Cape_Wheeler comment "Cape Wheeler (73°58′S 61°5′W) is an abrupt rock scarp rising to 460 metres, an Antarctic headland which forms the north side of the entrance to Wright Inlet on the east coast of Palmer Land. The cape was photographed from the air in 1940 by the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) and in 1947 by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE). It was named by Jackie Ronne, expedition member and newspaper correspondent, for John N.".
- Q2333218 comment "Cape Wheeler (73°58′S 61°5′W) is an abrupt rock scarp rising to 460 metres, an Antarctic headland which forms the north side of the entrance to Wright Inlet on the east coast of Palmer Land. The cape was photographed from the air in 1940 by the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) and in 1947 by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE). It was named by Jackie Ronne, expedition member and newspaper correspondent, for John N.".