Latitude and longitude of Haag Nunataks
- In Antarctica
Satellite map of Haag Nunataks
The Haag Nunataks (77°0′S78°18′W) in Antarctica are a group of three low elevations aligned nearly north-south. The dominant central nunatak and the southern elevation have definite rock exposures; the minor northern elevation may be entirely snow covered. The feature was discovered by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (1947–48), led by Finn Ronne, who named it "Mount Haag" for Joseph Haag, head of Todd Shipyards, New York, which worked on the expedition ship. Aerial photographs obtained by U.S.
Latitude: -77° 00' 0.00" S
Longitude: -78° 17' 60.00" W