Baldwin Bluff (72°6′S 169°27′E / 72.100°S 169.450°E / -72.100; 169.450) is a rock bluff along the southwest side of Ironside Glacier, about 5 nautical miles (10 km) southwest of the summit of Mount Whewell, in the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The geographical feature was first mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–64, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Howard A. Baldwin, a biologist at McMurdo Station, 1966–67.[1] The bluff lies on the Pennell Coast, a portion of Antarctica lying between Cape Williams and Cape Adare.

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  1. "Baldwin Bluff". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2011-05-18.

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