Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L01343:reg:16:p46
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Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 46/51)
Character Range: 328334–330962

is additionally possible that artefacts from the ice cave known as 'Aladdin's Cave', sledging depot excavated by Mawson's expedition in 1912, may also be present in the vicinity of the ASMA, if not within the ASMA itself. The cave was originally located on the plateau at 67° 05' S, 142° 38' E, some 8 km south of Mawson's Main Hut, but it may have been relocated (via the movement of ice) up to 4.5 km down-slope from the original 1912 location. Its exact location has yet to be determined.

5.4 Location of other protected areas in or near to the Area
ASPA No. 162 , encompassing the four AAE huts, is located within the Cape Denison ASMA, and exists to protect their historic and social values.
The Cape Denison ASMA is to be simultaneously listed as Historic Site and Monument No. 77 under the Antarctic Treaty.
There are no other ASPAs or ASMAs within 50 km of Cape Denison.

6. Zones within the Area
All activities within the Area are to comply with the provisions of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty, the Code of Conduct contained in this management plan (see Section 8), and any other applicable instruments adopted by the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting. In addition to these general guidelines, three zones are defined in which restrictions on certain activities are deemed necessary in order to meet the management objectives for the Area.

6.1 ASPA 162
ASPA 162 (Mawson's Huts) is located within the ASMA. This ASPA encompasses the four Australasian Antarctic Expedition huts in order to protect their historic and social values. Entry to the ASPA and activities within it require a permit and must be carried out in accordance with the ASPA Management Plan.

6.2 Visual Protection Zone
The visual catchment of Mawson's Huts and the memorial cross is of particular importance within the Cape Denison cultural landscape. In order to protect the landscape setting and 'sense of place' of Mawson's Huts, a Visual Protection Zone is defined within the ASMA. To preserve these values, no new structures should be built within the Visual Protection Zone. The Visual Protection Zone is illustrated on Maps A and B and is generally defined as the area enclosed by the western and eastern ridge lines of the valley containing the historic structures. The boundary extends from the coastline (67° 00' 24.9" S, 142° 39' 14.3" E) and runs southeast along the western side of the westernmost ridge to the ice plateau (67° 00' 46.8" S, 142° 39' 37.2" E); northeast along the edge of the ice plateau to 67° 00' 43.9" S, 142° 40' 5.6" E; north- northwest between Round Lake and Long Lake to 67°