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.

Line across the Earth
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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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