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- Ramp_Rocks abstract "Ramp Rocks (53°59′S 38°18′W) are three barren rocks, the largest being 23 m high, lying 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km) northwest of Johannesen Point, Main Island, at the west extremity of South Georgia. The name "Laavebrua," a descriptive Norwegian term meaning literally "threshing floor bridge" or "barn bridge," was used for the largest rock by whalers and sealers at South Georgia. In Norwegian barns used for storing hay, there is a ramp up which the wagons are driven before tipping. "Laavebrua," which is not strictly translatable, is this ramp. The United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) recommended in 1954 that "Ramp Rock" be approved for the large rock, but in 1976 altered the name to Ramp Rocks to include the three rocks. The name Låvebrua Island is already approved for an island off Deception Island. This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Ramp Rocks" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
- Ramp_Rocks country South_Georgia_and_the_South_Sandwich_Islands.
- Ramp_Rocks country United_Kingdom.
- Ramp_Rocks wikiPageID "29719048".
- Ramp_Rocks wikiPageRevisionID "551364812".
- Ramp_Rocks hasPhotoCollection Ramp_Rocks.
- Ramp_Rocks subject Category:Rock_formations_in_Antarctica.
- Ramp_Rocks point "-53.983333333333334 -38.3".
- Ramp_Rocks type Abstraction100002137.
- Ramp_Rocks type Arrangement107938773.
- Ramp_Rocks type Formation108426461.
- Ramp_Rocks type Group100031264.
- Ramp_Rocks type RockFormationsInAntarctica.
- Ramp_Rocks type Place.
- Ramp_Rocks type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ramp_Rocks type Place.
- Ramp_Rocks type Location.
- Ramp_Rocks type SpatialThing.
- Ramp_Rocks comment "Ramp Rocks (53°59′S 38°18′W) are three barren rocks, the largest being 23 m high, lying 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km) northwest of Johannesen Point, Main Island, at the west extremity of South Georgia. The name "Laavebrua," a descriptive Norwegian term meaning literally "threshing floor bridge" or "barn bridge," was used for the largest rock by whalers and sealers at South Georgia. In Norwegian barns used for storing hay, there is a ramp up which the wagons are driven before tipping.".
- Ramp_Rocks label "Ramp Rocks".
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- Ramp_Rocks lat "-53.983333333333334".
- Ramp_Rocks long "-38.3".
- Ramp_Rocks wasDerivedFrom Ramp_Rocks?oldid=551364812.
- Ramp_Rocks isPrimaryTopicOf Ramp_Rocks.