67th parallel south

The 67th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 67 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane, about 50 km south of the Antarctic Circle. It crosses the Southern Ocean and Antarctica.

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67th parallel south

Around the world

Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 67° south passes through:

Co-ordinates Continent or ocean Notes
67°0′S 0°0′E Southern Ocean King Haakon VII Sea, south of the Atlantic Ocean
67°0′S 48°22′E Antarctica Enderby Land, territory claimed by  Australia
67°0′S 49°34′E Southern Ocean Amundsen Bay, King Haakon VII Sea, south of the South Atlantic
67°0′S 50°33′E Antarctica Enderby Land, claimed by  Australia
67°0′S 57°23′E Southern Ocean South of the Indian Ocean
68°0′S 82°33′E Antarctica Kemp Land, Mac. Robertson Land, claimed by  Australia
68°0′S 136°0′E Adélie Land, claimed by  France
68°0′S 142°0′E George V Land, claimed by  Australia
67°0′S 146°47′E Southern Ocean Passing just south of Buckle Island, claimed by  New Zealand
67°0′S 68°36′W Antarctica Adelaide Island and the Antarctic Peninsula, claimed by  Argentina,  Chile and  United Kingdom
67°0′S 60°17′W Southern Ocean Weddell Sea, south of the Atlantic Ocean

See also

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