(4.6 km; 2.9 mi) east of Mount Adam in the central portion of the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mount Minto was discovered in January...
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Mount Minto may refer to the former name of K'iyán Mountain in British Columbia, Canada Mount Minto (Nunavut) in Nunavut, Canada Mount Minto (Antarctica)...
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up minto or Minto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Minto may refer to: Mount Minto (Antarctica) Minto, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney Minto railway...
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Wayback Machine Singleman made first ascent of Mount Minto – highest mountain in the Admiralty Ranges of Antarctica (4163 M) as part of Bicentennial Antarctic...
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500 metres) in Antarctica. Some islands in the South Atlantic have also been included and can be found at the end of the list. "Antarctica Ultra-Prominences"...
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Greg Mortimer (category Australian summiters of Mount Everest)
Australian to climb Antarctica's highest peak, Vinson Massif (1988), the first to climb Mount Minto in the Admiralty Mountains of Antarctica (1988) and, with...
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Lincoln Hall (climber) (redirect from Dead Lucky: Life after death on Mount Everest)
climb Mount Everest in Nepal (including the first Australian ascent in 1984); the first ascent of Mount Minto in the Admiralty Mountains of Antarctica (1998);...
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Admiralty Mountains (category Four-thousanders of Antarctica)
unnamed mountain group include: Mount Minto (71°47′S 168°45′E / 71.783°S 168.750°E / -71.783; 168.750 (Mount Minto)), a lofty, mostly ice-free mountain...
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Cape Adare (category Important Bird Areas of Antarctica)
Antarctic Expedition set out from Cape Adare for their successful assault on Mount Minto in 1988. The expedition's support vessel was moored to the ice shelf...
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Moubray Bay (redirect from Honeycomb Glacier (Antarctica))
originating at the south side of Mount Minto in the Admiralty Mountains and draining southeast between Mount Whewell and Mount Herschel into Moubray Bay. At...
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Peak Charles Peak Eleanora West Mount Barren East Mount Barren Mount Wells (983m) Mount Ord (947m) Mount Teague Mount Manypeaks References and details...
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336 ft) Mount Paske – 2,216 m (7,270 ft) Mount Adams – 2,208 m (7,244 ft) Mount Awful – 2,192 m (7,192 ft) Mount Hutt – 2,185 m (7,169 ft) Mount Franklin...
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Hawaii, US Jbel Toubkal 4,167 13,671 Atlas Mountains, Morocco Mount Minto 4,165 13,665 Antarctica Breithorn (Western Summit) 4,164 13,661 Pennine Alps, Switzerland/Italy...
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Mantis Stella Peel – Stella Peel Jarvis Cocker – Further Complications Minto – Lay It On Me Delby L – Nine Skies The Thing – Bag It! PRE – Hope Freaks...
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Decamp, Misadventures Below Zero, AAJ 39, pp. 98–107 (1997) News From Antarctica, Mount Foster's First Ascent Archived 2001-01-16 at the Wayback Machine Noboru...
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Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. Saunders. pp. 2471–2479. Minto, John (1901). "Reminiscences of Experience on the Oregon Trail in 1844"...
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US Naval Advance Bases (section Antarctica)
post war small base Naval Base at Namonuito Atoll, FPO#3037 Naval Base at Minto Reef, FPO#3038 Naval Base at Pulap Island, FPO#3039 Naval Base at Pakin...
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of the Exchequer, 1672–76 Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 2nd Earl of Minto, Lord Privy Seal, 1846–52, First Lord of the Admiralty, 1835–1841 Thomas...
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Antarctic field camps (category Outposts of Antarctica)
Many research stations in Antarctica support satellite field camps which are, in general, seasonal camps. The type of field camp can vary – some are permanent...
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Life-cycle of the Bull Elephant - 938 "figures" culminating in being shot. L. Minto - photographer, Milford Haven Dr. Edith Pariah - physician - What Every...
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of 1901–1904 named the highest point in the Royal Society Range, Antarctica, Mount Lister. In 1879 Joseph Lawrence, the American inventor of Listerine...
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and Mount Royal, Scottish-born Canadian businessman and philanthropist (born 1820) 1 March – Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto, Viceroy...
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saildrones was launched to attempt the first autonomous circumnavigation of Antarctica. One of the saildrones completed the mission, traveling 12,500 miles (20...
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