词条 | Crates Bay |
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Crates Bay ({{lang-bg|залив Кратес}}, ‘Zaliv Krates’ \\'za-liv 'kra-tes\\) is the 8 km wide bay indenting for 6 km the northeast coast of Stresher Peninsula, Graham Coast on the Antarctic Peninsula. It is part of Holtedahl Bay, entered southeast of Starmen Point and northwest of the headland formed by Lens Peak. Conway Island lies in the central part of the bay. Crates Bay was formed as a result of glacier retreat during the last three decades of the 20th century. The feature is named after the Greek philosopher Crates of Mallus (2nd century BC) who placed the southern polar land envisaged by Aristotle as two areas on the earliest globe representing the Earth. LocationCrates Bay is centred at {{coord|66|09|20|S|65|25|30|W|display=inline,title}}. British mapping in 1976. Maps
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3 : Bulgaria and the Antarctic|Bays of Graham Land|Graham Coast |
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