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    Andvord Bay (64°50′S 62°39′W / 64.833°S 62.650°W / -64.833; -62.650 (Andvord Bay)) is a bay, 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi) long and 3 nautical miles...
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  • Andvord may refer to: Richard Andvord (1839–1913), Norwegian businessperson and founder of Rich. Andvord Rolf T. Andvord (1847–1906), Norwegian Kristian...
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    550°W / -64.833; -62.550) is an inlet of the Antarctic Peninsula on Andvord Bay, situated on the west coast of Graham Land. Neko Harbour was discovered...
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    Nansen Island is in the northeast of the bay. Wilhelmina Bay is between Charlotte Bay to the northeast and Andvord Bay to the southwest. Coastal features include...
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    (28 km; 17 mi) long in a north-south direction, lying between Andvord Bay and Wilhelmina Bay on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. The Arctowski...
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    Paradise Harbour (category Bays of Graham Land)
    through Paradise Harbour and between Lemaire Island and the mainland into Andvord Bay to the northeast. The east coast of the harbour contains the Chilean...
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    Thorsteinson Andvord (15 December 1847 – 26 October 1906) was a Norwegian ship-owner. He was born in Lyngdal as a son of vicar Thorstein Rolfsen Andvord (1810–1870)...
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    [circular reference] Paradise Harbor is a large sea inlet southwest of Andvord Bay protected by an arc formed by the Lemaire, Cramer and Bryde islands....
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  • National Science Foundation. The study conducted research cruises to Andvord Bay in Nov-Dec 2015, April 2016, and Mar-Apr 2017 to evaluate physical oceanographic...
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    and Laussedat Heights to its south. Lemaire Island and the mouth of Andvord Bay are to the southwest. Rongé Island is separated from the mainland by...
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  • Glacier drains the northeast slopes of Mount Theodore into Lester Cove, Andvord Bay west of Mount Tsotsorkov, on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica...
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    opposite Wiencke Island to the west. It is west of Rongé Island and Andvord Bay, and north of Bryde Island and Paradise Harbour. Cruise ships that have...
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    1920, who had been marooned in Antarctica for more than a year near Andvord Bay on the west coast of Graham Land, returned to Britain, landing at Newcastle...
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    westernmost termination of the peninsula between Paradise Harbor and Andvord Bay on the west coast of Graham Land. This feature has "island" characteristics...
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    From left to right: Gerlache, Nansen, Somers, Danco, Amundsen, Bryde, Van Rysselberghe, Andvord...
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    Patrol in his book Keeping the Seas (1920). Evans married Norwegian Elsa Andvord in 1916, by whom he had two children: Richard Evans, 2nd Baron Mountevans...
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