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Beascochea Bay (65°30′S 64°0′W / 65.500°S 64.000°W / -65.500; -64.000) is a bay, 10
nautical miles (19 km) long and 5
nautical miles (9 km) wide, indenting...
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Antarctic Peninsula. It is
bounded by
Flandres Bay to the
northeast and
Beascochea Bay to the southwest, and
separated from
Wilhelm Archipelago to the northwest...
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standing close north of the
mouth of
Lever Glacier where the
latter enters Beascochea Bay. It was
discovered by the
French Antarctic Expedition, 1908–10, under...
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southeast of
Butamya Glacier. It
drains northeastwards, and
flows into
Beascochea Bay. The
glacier is
named after the
Bulgarian writer Dimitar Talev (1898-1966)...
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prominent mountain between Funk and
Cadman Glaciers at the head of
Beascochea Bay, on the west side of
Graham Land on the
Antarctic Peninsula. Discovered...
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Pedro J.
Rivera Arbolay. The
legal ****essor was the
attorney Roberto Beascochea Lota. The coat of arms
features a crow with a
piece of
bread in its beak...
- 100°W / -65.400; -64.100) is a
prominent cape
between Collins Bay and
Beascochea Bay on Kyiv Peninsula, the west
coast of
Graham Land. It was discovered...
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Graham Coast in
Graham Land, Antarctica. It is 12 km (7.5 mi) wide
between Beascochea Bay to the
northeast and
Leroux Bay to the southwest. The area was possibly...
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Antarctic Peninsula north of Plas Point. It is part of the
south arm of
Beascochea Bay. The head of the cove is fed by Funk Glacier, and its
shape was enhanced...
- -65.517; -64.117) is a mountain, 585 m,
standing at the
south side of
Beascochea Bay 3.5
nautical miles (6 km)
northeast of
Nunez Point, on the west coast...