yes it was
Sir Douglas Mawson and his Crew
Mawson's Hut's latitude and longitude is 67 degrees south and 127 degrees east. The hut is at Cape Denison which is 2670 km south of Tasmania.
Mawson's Hut was primarily built by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) led by Douglas Mawson in 1911-1914. The huts were constructed to provide shelter and storage for the expedition members.
For his 1912 expedition, Mawson's team erected a hut on Commonwealth Bay. The coordinates of the general area are 66 58S, 142 38 W.
In the year 1912.
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As far as I am aware they was never given a name. They was just known as the Cape Denison huts.
From the Australian Antarctic Division History page: "On 13 February 1954, a party [...] raised the Australian flag on the rocky shore of Horseshoe Harbour, naming the new station in honour of Australia's greatest polar explorer, Sir Douglas Mawson. In the first year a party of 10 Australians spent winter in cramped but adequate accommodation under the leadership of Robert Dovers. By the end of 1954 they had erected the Living Quarters, the Works Hut, the Engine Shed, two Store Huts and a Carpenter's Shop."
Robert Falcon Scott named his hut at Cape Evans, Antarctica, "The Discovery Hut." It was originally constructed during his Discovery Expedition from 1901 to 1904. The hut served as a base for Scott's later expeditions and is notable for its historical significance in early Antarctic exploration. Today, it is preserved as a historic site.
Here are 8 landmarks - # The South PoleMount # Erebus (volcano) # The Antarctic Peninsula # The Ross Ice Shelf # The Transantarctic Mountains # The Lambert Glacier (largest in the world) # Mawson's Hut # Vinson Massif (highest mountain)
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