Witches Cauldron (Antarctica)

Witches Cauldron (69°56′S 69°49′W / 69.933°S 69.817°W / -69.933; -69.817) is an ice-filled basin on the west side of the Douglas Range, immediately west of Mount Egbert in the north part of Alexander Island, Antarctica. The basin was first sighted from the air and roughly mapped by the British Graham Land expedition in 1937. More accurately mapped from air photos taken by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition in 1947–48, by Searle of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1960. Named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for the feature's kettle-like shape.

Witches Cauldron
Witches Cauldron is located in Antarctica
Witches Cauldron
Witches Cauldron
LocationDouglas Range, Alexander Island, Antarctica
Coordinates69°56′S 69°49′W / 69.933°S 69.817°W / -69.933; -69.817
TypeBasin
EtymologyDescription of the basin's shape

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