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- Q5303273 subject Q7004726.
- Q5303273 subject Q7004846.
- Q5303273 abstract "The Downshire Cliffs (71°37′S 170°36′E) are a line of precipitous basalt cliffs rising to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) above the Ross Sea and forming much of the east side of Adare Peninsula along the coast of Victoria Land. In 1841 Captain James Clark Ross applied the name "Cape Downshire" to a part of these cliffs. He did so at the request of Commander Francis R.M. Crozier of the Downshire. No prominent cape exists here and, for the sake of historical continuity, the name has been reapplied to these cliffs.".
- Q5303273 wikiPageWikiLink Q164466.
- Q5303273 wikiPageWikiLink Q200564.
- Q5303273 wikiPageWikiLink Q208965.
- Q5303273 wikiPageWikiLink Q2680457.
- Q5303273 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004726.
- Q5303273 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004846.
- Q5303273 point "-71.61666666666666 170.6".
- Q5303273 type SpatialThing.
- Q5303273 comment "The Downshire Cliffs (71°37′S 170°36′E) are a line of precipitous basalt cliffs rising to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) above the Ross Sea and forming much of the east side of Adare Peninsula along the coast of Victoria Land. In 1841 Captain James Clark Ross applied the name "Cape Downshire" to a part of these cliffs. He did so at the request of Commander Francis R.M. Crozier of the Downshire.".
- Q5303273 label "Downshire Cliffs".
- Q5303273 lat "-71.61666666666666".
- Q5303273 long "170.6".