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- Q857500 subject Q7003703.
- Q857500 abstract "Cape Wild (68°23′S 149°7′E) is a prominent rock cape on the eastern end of the Organ Pipe Cliffs. This may be the cape viewed from the ship superior mirage, by the United States Exploring Expedition under Lieutenant Charles Wilkes, January 19, 1840. Wilkes applied the name "Point Emmons" for Lieutenant George F. Emmons of the Vincennes. The cape was accurately positioned by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911–14) under Douglas Mawson, who named it for Frank Wild, a member of the expedition and leader of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition Western Base Party.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Cape Wild" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
- Q857500 wikiPageWikiLink Q119129.
- Q857500 wikiPageWikiLink Q119329.
- Q857500 wikiPageWikiLink Q434281.
- Q857500 wikiPageWikiLink Q5539092.
- Q857500 wikiPageWikiLink Q591807.
- Q857500 wikiPageWikiLink Q7003703.
- Q857500 wikiPageWikiLink Q7101761.
- Q857500 wikiPageWikiLink Q781233.
- Q857500 point "-68.38333333333334 149.11666666666667".
- Q857500 type SpatialThing.
- Q857500 comment "Cape Wild (68°23′S 149°7′E) is a prominent rock cape on the eastern end of the Organ Pipe Cliffs. This may be the cape viewed from the ship superior mirage, by the United States Exploring Expedition under Lieutenant Charles Wilkes, January 19, 1840. Wilkes applied the name "Point Emmons" for Lieutenant George F. Emmons of the Vincennes.".
- Q857500 label "Cape Wild".
- Q857500 lat "-68.38333333333334".
- Q857500 long "149.11666666666667".