Kohl Plateau

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Kohl Plateau ({{coord|54|14|S|36|57|W|source:GNIS|display=inline,title}}) is an ice-covered plateau, over {{Convert|760|m|-2}} high, standing between the heads of Keilhau Glacier and Neumayer Glacier in the central part of South Georgia. It was discovered and first indicated on a map by Ludwig Kohl-Larsen during his 1929–30 expedition; the plateau was surveyed and named for its discoverer by the South Georgia Survey, 1951–52.

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Category:Landforms of South Georgia

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