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- Q2332718 subject Q8506682.
- Q2332718 abstract "Cape Keeler (68°51′S 63°13′W) is an ice-covered cape, which rises gently northwestward to 520 metres (1,700 ft), forming the south side of the entrance to Revelle Inlet and the northeast side of the entrance to Delisle Inlet on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica. It was discovered on December 20, 1928 by Sir Hubert Wilkins, who named it for Fred E. Keeler of the Lockheed Aircraft Company. An advance base and meteorological station was established at Cape Keeler by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition under Finn Ronne in 1947–48.".
- Q2332718 country Q51.
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- Q2332718 thumbnail Ant-pen-Wilkins.png?width=300.
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- Q2332718 point "-68.85 -63.21666666666667".
- Q2332718 type Place.
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- Q2332718 comment "Cape Keeler (68°51′S 63°13′W) is an ice-covered cape, which rises gently northwestward to 520 metres (1,700 ft), forming the south side of the entrance to Revelle Inlet and the northeast side of the entrance to Delisle Inlet on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica. It was discovered on December 20, 1928 by Sir Hubert Wilkins, who named it for Fred E. Keeler of the Lockheed Aircraft Company.".
- Q2332718 label "Cape Keeler".
- Q2332718 lat "-68.85".
- Q2332718 long "-63.21666666666667".
- Q2332718 depiction Ant-pen-Wilkins.png.