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- Cape_LeBlanc abstract "Cape LeBlanc (71°44′S 98°46′W) is the ice-covered northern extremity of Noville Peninsula, which is also the northernmost point of Thurston Island, Antarctica. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Lieutenant Ralph P. LeBlanc, U.S. Navy Reserve, plane commander of an Operation Highjump PBM Mariner seaplane that crashed 8 nautical miles (15 km) south of this cape, on December 30, 1946. Severely injured, LeBlanc was among the six of nine aboard that survived the crash. They were rescued on January 12, 1947 by Lieutenant Commander John D. Howell, who landed a PBM in open water off the northwest edge of Noville Peninsula.".
- Cape_LeBlanc country Antarctica.
- Cape_LeBlanc isPartOf Ellsworth_Land.
- Cape_LeBlanc wikiPageID "29644290".
- Cape_LeBlanc wikiPageRevisionID "558763802".
- Cape_LeBlanc hasPhotoCollection Cape_LeBlanc.
- Cape_LeBlanc subject Category:Headlands_of_Ellsworth_Land.
- Cape_LeBlanc point "-71.73333333333333 -98.76666666666667".
- Cape_LeBlanc type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Cape_LeBlanc type HeadlandsOfEllsworthLand.
- Cape_LeBlanc type NaturalElevation109366317.
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- Cape_LeBlanc type Promontory109399592.
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- Cape_LeBlanc type Place.
- Cape_LeBlanc type Wikidata:Q532.
- Cape_LeBlanc type Place.
- Cape_LeBlanc type Location.
- Cape_LeBlanc type SpatialThing.
- Cape_LeBlanc comment "Cape LeBlanc (71°44′S 98°46′W) is the ice-covered northern extremity of Noville Peninsula, which is also the northernmost point of Thurston Island, Antarctica. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Lieutenant Ralph P. LeBlanc, U.S. Navy Reserve, plane commander of an Operation Highjump PBM Mariner seaplane that crashed 8 nautical miles (15 km) south of this cape, on December 30, 1946. Severely injured, LeBlanc was among the six of nine aboard that survived the crash.".
- Cape_LeBlanc label "Cape LeBlanc".
- Cape_LeBlanc label "勒布朗角".
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- Cape_LeBlanc lat "-71.73333333333333".
- Cape_LeBlanc long "-98.76666666666667".
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- Cape_LeBlanc isPrimaryTopicOf Cape_LeBlanc.