Marin Bluff
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Marin Bluff ({{coord|69|25|00|S|68|36|00|W|display=title,inline}}) is a small rock bluff rising to {{convert|425|m}}, {{convert|5|nmi|km}} east-southeast of Cape Jeremy on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. The feature is one of several in the area named after winds. Named by the UK Antarctic Place-names Committee in 1977 after the marin, a warm south or southeast wind of the Gulf of Lion in France.