Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01080:clause:1_5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01080
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 5
Character Range: 76291–77469

5                                            62°55′21″S  60°41′07″W

Site G—Pendulum Cove
The site comprises the uneven gentle slope of coarse grey, crimson, and red scoria and occasional disintegrating blocks of yellowish tuff, east‑northeast of Crimson Hill and approximately 0.4 to 0.8 km east of Pendulum Cove. It extends approximately 500 m from west to east and is up to approximately 400 m wide from north to south. It was created largely by the 1969 eruption which destroyed the nearby abandoned Chilean Base (which is declared to be an historic site or an historic monument (site number 76 in the table in Schedule 1 to the Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection — Historic Sites and Monuments) Proclamation 2007)). The site includes the slope and undulating plateau behind Pendulum Cove.
The western boundary follows the 40 m contour line and the eastern boundary follows the 140 m contour line east‑southeast of Pendulum Cove. The northern and southern boundaries follow the edge of the volcanic debris‑covered permanent ice that borders the site.

Boundary coordinates for Site G—Pendulum Cove
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