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Redondo Point (65°12′S 64°6′W) is a small point just west of Blanchard Ridge on the west coast of Graham Land. The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) has approved Redondo (round) for this point on the basis of prior naming on an Argentine chart of 1957. The name "Moot Point" is used for this feature on later British maps. -- Wikipedia
Longitude: -64.07504482; Latitude: -65.20403357,07/07/1959. E side of Penola Strait, SE of Petermann Island, Graham Coast, was roughly mapped by FAE, 1908-10, in 1909; photographed from the air by FIDASE and charted by FIDS-RN, 1956-58; called Cabo Redondo [=round point] by AAE (Argentina. MM chart 130, 1957); named Moot Point because, from 1909, it had remained a moot point whether access to the plateau could be gained from this landing place (APC, 1959a, p.9; BA chart 3572, 12.viii.1960). Punta Moot (Chile. DNH chart 1502, 1962; IHA, 1974, p.204). Redondo Point (USBGN, 1965, p.104). This rock feature is now an island.",10,11966,POINT (-2460035.3367980057 1195853.3599321228) -- British Antarctic Territory Gazetteer