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    Eckins Nunatak. The Swithinbank Moraine extends north from Matador Mountain along the west side of the Shackleton Glacier to the Gemini Nunataks. It crosses...
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  • Eltanin on Antarctic cruises, 1967-68. 73°38′S 76°40′W / 73.633°S 76.667°W / -73.633; -76.667. The easternmost member of the Snow Nunataks, standing 8 nautical...
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    southeast is the Bermel Escarpment, the Davies Escarpment and Lewis Nunatak. The Sontag Nunatak is some distance to the north, and the Stewart Hills are yet...
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  • Wilson Hills (redirect from Jones Nunatak)
    and nunataks further inland include Mount Blowaway, DeRemer Nunataks, Exiles Nunataks, Bourgeois Nunataks, Schmidt Nunataks and Marcoux Nunatak. Coastal...
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  • interior ice plateau to the west is largely featureless apart from isolated nunataks. The Meinardus Glacier defines the north edge of the range, the Bryan Glacier...
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  • features, from northwest to southeast, include Scott Nunataks, Mount Youngman, Sneddon Nunataks and Mount Swadener. Southern features include Clark Peak...
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  • Hull Bay (redirect from Dee Nunatak)
    Glacier enters the bay between Cox Point, the Erickson Bluffs and Dee Nunatak to the southwest, and the Rhodes Icefall and Peden Cliffs to the northeast...
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  • first time a band had performed in Antarctica, excluding the short-lived Nunatak, an indie rock band created by researchers in 2007. Additionally, Fall...
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    with limestone. The rocks exposed on the 1,205 foot high hill called "The Nunatak" have been metamorphosed. Early Cretaceous diorite stocks are exposed south...
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  • Perseus (British Columbia), a mountain in Canada Perseus Crags, a group of nunataks in Palmer Land, Antarctica Perseus Peak, a summit in the Cook Mountains...
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  • A featureless expanse of ice extends to the west as far as the Sky-Hi Nunataks. The Rare Range is to the northeast, and beyond that the Guettard Range...
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    Southwest. Cradle Mountain, another dolerite peak, for example, was a nunatak. The combination of these different rock types contributes to scenery which...
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  • News. 2019-12-09. Retrieved 2022-04-08. "'Rogue wave' strikes Antarctic cruise ship, leaves 1 dead and 4 injured". ABC News. 5 December 2022. Retrieved...
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    recorded. The remaining vegetation is located in snow-free areas such as nunatak ridges and other parts of the summit plateau, the coastal cliffs, capes...
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  • Thumbnail for Amundsen's South Pole expedition
    the party had their first sighting of what was indubitably dry land, a nunatak which had been recorded by Scott during the Discovery expedition in 1902...
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  • Thumbnail for Hans Island
    Canadian frigate HMCS Fredericton left Halifax, Nova Scotia, for an Arctic cruise. Canadian officials said the month-long patrol was unrelated to the Hans...
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    The island was discovered in December 1821, in the course of the joint cruise by Captain Nathaniel Palmer, an American sealer, and Captain George Powell...
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    civilian television cameraman. Features like Point Smellie and Willan Nunatak are named after British scientists who have carried out field work on the...
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    February 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2009. "Cruise ship MS Lyubov Orlova runs aground needing rescue in Antarctica". CruiseBruise. Archived from the original on...
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  • Thumbnail for Franz Josef Land
    to 1,033 ft) and above lifeless snow desert, with occasional lichens on nunataks and snow algae on glacier surfaces. Trees, shrubs and tall plants cannot...
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    November–March). It is one of the most popular tourist destinations for cruise-ship passengers in Antarctica. Proceeds from the small souvenir shop fund...
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    called the Trinity Peninsula. Brown Bluff is a rare tuya and Sheppard Nunatak is found here also. The Airy, Seller, Fleming and Prospect Glaciers form...
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  • to as internationals. The team mascot is known as Wally. The Wallabies Nunataks are named for the team. Change from the previous week Source: World Rugby...
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  • Thumbnail for Kenai Fjords National Park
    forest understory. A similar succession pattern is seen at the park's nunataks, exposed rock outcroppings in the Harding Icefield. Forested portions of...
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    (1961) 64°58′S 60°04′W / 64.967°S 60.067°W / -64.967; -60.067, Larsen Nunatak There are 64 other establishments in Argentine Antarctica. Base Alférez...
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  • Thumbnail for Axel Heiberg Island
    easily damaged and eroded once exposed. There were concerns that Arctic cruise ship tourists were taking wood and that the site was being disturbed by...
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    that only the higher peaks remained above the Pleistocene ice sheets as nunataks. Hallival and Askival are formed from an extraordinary series of layered...
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    Hjalte glaciers and the Gedebukken, Pandebrasken, Skuren and Sfinksen nunataks. The southern part divides into two peninsulas jutting southeastwards,...
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    Penguin colonies, cruise ship and tourists...
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    and climbing, with skiers landed by Zodiac rigid inflatable boats from cruise ships visiting the Half Moon Island area. The midpoint of Delchev Ridge...
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