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- Q7673155 subject Q7223606.
- Q7673155 abstract "Table Nunatak (68°30′S 62°57′W) is a flat-topped, rectangular nunatak lying 0.5 nautical miles (0.9 km) east of Cape Agassiz on the east coast of Palmer Land. This is probably the feature first seen in 1940 by members of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) and described as a snow-covered island close east of Cape Agassiz. The nunatak was again sighted by Lieutenant Charles J. Adams, of the then United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), pilot with the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE) on a flight in September 1947. The name is descriptive.".
- Q7673155 country Q51.
- Q7673155 isPartOf Q1551170.
- Q7673155 wikiPageWikiLink Q1100951.
- Q7673155 wikiPageWikiLink Q1551170.
- Q7673155 wikiPageWikiLink Q1808059.
- Q7673155 wikiPageWikiLink Q194408.
- Q7673155 wikiPageWikiLink Q23442.
- Q7673155 wikiPageWikiLink Q7223606.
- Q7673155 wikiPageWikiLink Q741723.
- Q7673155 wikiPageWikiLink Q955267.
- Q7673155 point "-68.5 -62.95".
- Q7673155 type Place.
- Q7673155 type Location.
- Q7673155 type Place.
- Q7673155 type Thing.
- Q7673155 type SpatialThing.
- Q7673155 comment "Table Nunatak (68°30′S 62°57′W) is a flat-topped, rectangular nunatak lying 0.5 nautical miles (0.9 km) east of Cape Agassiz on the east coast of Palmer Land. This is probably the feature first seen in 1940 by members of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) and described as a snow-covered island close east of Cape Agassiz. The nunatak was again sighted by Lieutenant Charles J.".
- Q7673155 label "Table Nunatak".
- Q7673155 lat "-68.5".
- Q7673155 long "-62.95".