Enderby Land Explained

Enderby Land is a projecting landmass of Antarctica. Its shore extends from Shinnan Glacier at about -67.9167°N 82°W to William Scoresby Bay at -67.4°N 93°W, approximately of the earth's longitude. It was first documented in western and eastern literature in February 1831 by John Biscoe aboard the whaling brig Tula, and named after the Enderby Brothers of London, the ship's owners who encouraged their captains to combine exploration with sealing.

Nation state claims

The area of Enderby Land is part of the Australian Antarctic Territory.

Features

Coastal features include Amundsen Bay, Casey Bay and Cape Monakov. Mountain ranges or sub-ranges being crests above pack ice (escarpments), are the Scott Mountains, the Tula Mountains, and the Napier Mountains. The highest peak is Mount Elkins at Above Ordnance Datum (conventional sea level).

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