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Botany Bay (77°0′S 162°35′E / 77.000°S 162.583°E) is a small bight between Cape Geology and Discovery Bluff in the south part of Granite Harbor, Victoria Land. Mapped by the Western Geological Party of the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, who explored the Granite Harbor area in 1911–12. Named by T. Griffith Taylor and Frank Debenham, Australian members of the party, after Botany Bay, Australia.

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  • Botany Bay (Viktorialand) (de)
  • Botany Bay, Victoria Land (en)
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  • Botany Bay (77°0′S 162°35′E / 77.000°S 162.583°E) is a small bight between Cape Geology and Discovery Bluff in the south part of Granite Harbor, Victoria Land. Mapped by the Western Geological Party of the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, who explored the Granite Harbor area in 1911–12. Named by T. Griffith Taylor and Frank Debenham, Australian members of the party, after Botany Bay, Australia. (en)
  • Die Botany Bay ist eine kleine Bucht an der Scott-Küste des ostantarktischen Viktorialands. Sie liegt im südlichen Teil des Granite Harbor zwischen dem Cape Geology und dem Discovery Bluff. Kartiert wurde die Bucht von der Westgruppe der britischen Terra-Nova-Expedition (1911–1913) unter der Leitung des Polarforschers Robert Falcon Scott. Thomas Griffith Taylor und Frank Debenham, die beiden australischen Mitglieder der Westgruppe, benannten sie nach der Botany Bay in Australien. (de)
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  • Botany Bay (77°0′S 162°35′E / 77.000°S 162.583°E) is a small bight between Cape Geology and Discovery Bluff in the south part of Granite Harbor, Victoria Land. Mapped by the Western Geological Party of the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, who explored the Granite Harbor area in 1911–12. Named by T. Griffith Taylor and Frank Debenham, Australian members of the party, after Botany Bay, Australia. (en)
  • Die Botany Bay ist eine kleine Bucht an der Scott-Küste des ostantarktischen Viktorialands. Sie liegt im südlichen Teil des Granite Harbor zwischen dem Cape Geology und dem Discovery Bluff. Kartiert wurde die Bucht von der Westgruppe der britischen Terra-Nova-Expedition (1911–1913) unter der Leitung des Polarforschers Robert Falcon Scott. Thomas Griffith Taylor und Frank Debenham, die beiden australischen Mitglieder der Westgruppe, benannten sie nach der Botany Bay in Australien. (de)
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