Austin Rocks
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The Austin Rocks are a group of rocks which extend about {{convert|3|nmi|km|0|disp=flip}} in a northeast–southwest, lying in Bransfield Strait {{convert|13|nmi|km|0|disp=flip}} northwest of Trinity Island. Charted by a British expedition, 1828–31, under Commander Henry Foster, Royal Navy, they were named by him for Lieutenant Horatio T. Austin, Royal Navy, an officer of the expedition.
References
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Category:Rock formations of the Palmer Archipelago
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