Difference between revisions of "Southern Pole of Inaccessibility, Antarctica"
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− | + | | lat= -82 | |
− | + | | lon= 55 | |
− | + | | nw = [[-81,54]] | |
− | + | | n = [[-81,55]] | |
− | + | | ne = [[-81,56]] | |
− | + | | w = [[Pole of Inaccessibility Station, Antarctica|Pole of Inaccessibility Station]] | |
− | + | | name = [[Southern Pole of Inaccessibility, Antarctica|Southern Pole of Inaccessibility]] | |
− | + | | e = [[-82,56]] | |
− | + | | sw = [[-83,54]] | |
+ | | s = [[-83,55]] | ||
+ | | se = [[-83,56]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Naming note== | ==Naming note== | ||
This graticule is not named as a joke, but after the point of land in the continent that is furthest in all directions from the southern ocean, this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_of_inaccessibility#Southern_pole_of_inaccessibility pole of inaccessibility] was determined by the British Antarctic Survey to lie at 82°53′14″S 55°4′30″E. | This graticule is not named as a joke, but after the point of land in the continent that is furthest in all directions from the southern ocean, this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_of_inaccessibility#Southern_pole_of_inaccessibility pole of inaccessibility] was determined by the British Antarctic Survey to lie at 82°53′14″S 55°4′30″E. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Antarctica]] |
Latest revision as of 00:27, 26 June 2009
-81,54 | -81,55 | -81,56 |
Pole of Inaccessibility Station | Southern Pole of Inaccessibility | -82,56 |
-83,54 | -83,55 | -83,56 |
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Naming note
This graticule is not named as a joke, but after the point of land in the continent that is furthest in all directions from the southern ocean, this pole of inaccessibility was determined by the British Antarctic Survey to lie at 82°53′14″S 55°4′30″E.