'Kaiser Wilhelm II Land' is the part of
Antarctica lying between
Cape Penck, at 87°43'E, and
Cape Filchner, at 91°54'E and is a district of the
Australian Antarctic Territory.
The area was discovered on
February 22,
1902 during the
First German Antarctica Expedition (
1901-
1903), led by Arctic veteran and geology professor
Erich Dagobert von Drygalski. Drygalski named it after
Kaiser Wilhelm II who had funded the expedition with 1.2 million
Goldmark.
In the bay where Drygalski's expedition had their camp till
February 8, 1903 is the
Gaussberg, a 370 metre high extinct
volcano which is named after Drygalski's expedition ship ''Gauss''.