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Cape Goodenough
Cape
Goodenough
is an ice-covered cape marking the
west side
of the
entrance
to
Porpoise Bay
and forming the
northernmost
projection of
Norths Highland
in
Antarctica
. It was discovered by the
British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition
under
Douglas Mawson
on an airplane flight in
January 1931
, and was named by Mawson for
Admiral
Sir William
Goodenough,
President of the Council
of the
Royal Geographical Society
from
1930
to
1933
.