Enderby Land is a projecting land mass of Antarctica, extending from Shinnan Glacier at about 67°55â²S 44°38â²E to William Scoresby Bay at 67°24â²S 59°34â²E. It was discovered in February 1831 by John Biscoe in the whaling brig Tula, and named after the Enderby Brothers of London, owners of the Tula, who encouraged their captains to combine exploration with sealing.
Claimed as part of the Australian Antarctic Territory, geographic features of Enderby Land include Amundsen Bay, Casey Bay, Cape Monakov, the Scott Mountains, the Tula Mountains, and the Napier Mountains. The highest peak is Mount McMaster at 2,830 metres (9,280Â ft).
See also
- Geology of Enderby Land
- Mawson Station
- History of Antarctica
- List of Antarctic expeditions
References
External links
- Australian Antarctic Gazetteer
- United States Geological Survey, Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
- Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
- PDF Map of the Australian Antarctic Territory
 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Enderby Land" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).
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