Peninsula, Antarctica. It is nearly 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) wide at the entrance between Notter Point and Cape Roquemaurel. Bone Bay is on the...
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Bone Bay may refer to Bone Bay (Antarctica), a bay on the Trinity Peninsula, Graham Land, Antarctica. Gulf of Boni, a gulf in the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia...
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Antarctica (/ænˈtɑːrktɪkə/ ) is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded...
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Colonization of Antarctica is the establishing and maintaining of control over Antarctic land for exploitation and possibly settlement. Antarctica was claimed...
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in Bone Bay on the Bransfield Strait, northeast of Charcot Bay, east of the Orléans Strait, south of Astrolabe Island and southwest of Lafond Bay. It...
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which lies south of the Cockerell Peninsula, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica. Lafond Bay is in Graham Land on the north coast of the Trinity Peninsula, which...
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Kater and Cape Kjellman along the Davis Coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Charcot Bay lies at the east end of the Davis Coast on the northwest of the...
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South Africa Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa Worcester Summit, Antarctica Worcester, a GWR 3031 Class locomotive that was built for and run on the...
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James Ross Island (redirect from The Watchtower (Antarctica))
from the Upper Cretaceous of James Ross Island (Antarctica)". Geodiversitas. 28 (1): 119–135. "Swift Bay", Geographic Names Information System, United States...
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East Gondwana (redirect from Dinosaurs in Antarctica)
comprised the continent of East Gondwana–modern day Australia, Zealandia, and Antarctica–a product of the break-up of Gondwana in the Cretaceous Period. The southern...
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Greenland (redirect from Antarctica of The North)
Three-quarters of Greenland is covered by the only permanent ice sheet outside Antarctica. With a population of 56,583 (2022), Greenland is the least densely populated...
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Russell East Glacier (redirect from Roman Knoll (Antarctica))
side of Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica. This glacier together with Russell West Glacier, which flows westward into Bone Bay on the north side of Trinity...
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(HSM) is a protected location of historic interest on the continent of Antarctica, or on its adjacent islands. The list of historic sites was first drawn...
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Emperor penguin (category Birds of Antarctica)
tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica. The male and female are similar in plumage and size, reaching 100 cm...
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between Bone Bay to the west and Lafond Bay to the east. The Louis Philippe Plateau is inland, to the south. Inland and coastal features between Bone Bay and...
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"hot bone" in their heads that helps them to melt through ice to hunt for prey. Barnes, Andrew, ed. (28 March 1995). "The naked truth..." Tampa Bay Times...
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Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station (category Outposts of Antarctica)
of the most-visited scientific stations in Antarctica. The beaches near the station have numerous whale bones, relics of the time when the site was used...
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27 October 1915. The 28 crew members managed to flee to Elephant Island off Antarctica, bringing three small boats with them. Shackleton and five other men managed...
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Miocene of Valdez Peninsula, Antarctica) Diomedea sp. (Early Pliocene of South Africa) Diomedea sp. (Early Pliocene of Bone Valley, Florida, US) Diomedea...
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Tarjadia ruthae is published by Desojo et al. (2024). A study on the humeral bone histology of Benggwigwishingasuchus eremacarminis is published by Klein (2024)...
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Biomineralization (redirect from Bone mineralization)
These minerals often form structural features such as sea shells and the bone in mammals and birds. Organisms have been producing mineralized skeletons...
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Inexpressible Island (category Important Bird Areas of Antarctica)
Inexpressible Island is a small, rocky island in Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica. Previously uninhabited, the Chinese Qinling research station...
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had recently worked at "Install-511", a government research facility in Antarctica that studied paranormal phenomena for military application. During a containment...
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Prince Gustav Channel (redirect from Long Island (Antarctica))
glacier together with Russell West Glacier, which flows westward into Bone Bay on the north side of Trinity Peninsula, form a through glacier across the...
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The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs (section Bones)
about their activities. They battle a variety of enemies, including Baron Bone, Catastrophe, Ernst Stavro Blowfish, fleas and aliens. All anthropomorphic...
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Basking shark (redirect from Bone shark)
has a strong lateral keel and a crescent shape. Other common names include bone shark, elephant shark, sailfish, and sunfish. In Orkney, it is called hoe-mother...
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presence at Sandy Bay, in a sheltered and relatively hospitable location, accessible to seal colonies. Excavated earth ovens contained the bones of seals and...
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Generator). By 1995, there were M-bone links in Russia, as well as at the McMurdo Sound research station in Antarctica. Mbone was predominantly used by...
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Dinosaur Cove (category Bays of Victoria (state))
rift valley that formed as Australia started to separate northward from Antarctica. Sand, mud and silt deposits covered and sometimes preserved the remains...
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Plateau to the Gavin Ice Piedmont, which lies to the south of Bone Bay and east of Charcot Bay. It passes Ivory Pinnacles, Poynter Col and Poynter Hill on...
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