Rymill Bay
Antarctica /
Sector claimed by Argentina/Chile/UK /
General San Martin - permanent station of Argentina /
World
/ Antarctica
/ Sector claimed by Argentina/Chile/UK
/ General San Martin - permanent station of Argentina
World
water, bay, invisible
Bay, 9 mi wide at its mouth and indenting 5 mi, entered between Red Rock Ridge and Bertrand Ice Piedmont along the W coast of Graham Land. Probably first seen from a distance by the FrAE under Charcot in 1909. The bay was first surveyed in 1936 by the BGLE, and was resurveyed in 1948 by the FIDS. The name, proposed by members of the BGLE, is for John R. Rymill, Australian leader of the BGLE, 1934-37.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rymill_Bay
Coordinates: 68°25'10"S 67°3'30"W
- Mikkelsen Bay 19 km
- Neny Fjord 26 km
- Square Bay 73 km
- Wright Peninsula 127 km
- Schokalsky Bay 149 km
- Isacke Passage 177 km
- Buchanan Passage 196 km
- Staccato Peaks 390 km
- Hansen Inlet 756 km
- Cape Norvegia 2046 km
- Snowshoe Glacier 20 km
- Joerg Peninsula 90 km
- Blaiklock Island 97 km
- Graham Land 100 km
- Liard Island 178 km
- Hearst Island 226 km
- Ewing Island 283 km
- Dolleman Island 347 km
- Steele Island 376 km
- Kemp Peninsula 585 km