Yes, you can locate it using these coordinates: 67°00′30″S 142°39′40″E.
Cape Hallett is a prominent cape located on the coast of Victoria Land in Antarctica. It is known for its unique rock formations and is often visited by scientists conducting research in the area.
Douglas Mawson's 1911-1914 expedition took place in Antarctica. They set off from Australia and had several base camps, including the main one at Cape Denison in Commonwealth Bay. The expedition covered various regions of East Antarctica, including the Adelie Coast and the George V Land.
According to its Wikipedia entry: "Kaiser Wilhelm II Land is the part of Antarctica lying between Cape Penck, at 87°43'E, and Cape Filchner, at 91°54'E and is claimed as part of the Australian Antarctic Territory, although this claim is not universally recognized."
There are no land owners of Antarctica.
No. Cape Horn is the southernmost point in South America, therefore it cannot be in Brazil. It is in fact located in the Argentina/Chile region, and is the southernmost point of the land (excluding islands) of all continents except for Antarctica.
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Antarctica is land. It's a continent.
Land on any continent is hard, and Antarctica is a continent.
Antarctica has no land in the northern hemisphere.
Antarctica is about 10% of earth's land mass.
Antarctica has the most land area.
The land in Antarctica has remained unchanged for many thousands of years.