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12 relations: Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, Antarctic Research Centre, Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, Discovery Expedition, Koettlitz Glacier, McMurdo Sound, Mount Rücker, Névé, Royal Society Range, Skelton Glacier, The Pyramid (Antarctica), Victoria Land.
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (ACAN or US-ACAN) is an advisory committee of the United States Board on Geographic Names responsible for recommending commemorative names for features in Antarctica.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
Antarctic Research Centre
The Antarctic Research Centre (ARC) is part of the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Antarctic Research Centre
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
The Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (CTAE) of 1955–1958 was a Commonwealth-sponsored expedition that successfully completed the first overland crossing of Antarctica, via the South Pole.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Discovery Expedition
The Discovery Expedition of 1901–1904, known officially as the British National Antarctic Expedition, was the first official British exploration of the Antarctic regions since the voyage of James Clark Ross sixty years earlier (1839–1843).
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Discovery Expedition
Koettlitz Glacier
Koettlitz Glacier is a large Antarctic glacier lying west of Mount Morning and Mount Discovery in the Royal Society Range, flowing from the vicinity of Mount Cocks northeastward between Brown Peninsula and the mainland into the ice shelf of McMurdo Sound. Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Koettlitz Glacier are Scott Coast.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Koettlitz Glacier
McMurdo Sound
The McMurdo Sound is a sound in Antarctica, known as the southernmost passable body of water in the world, located approximately from the South Pole.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and McMurdo Sound
Mount Rücker
Mount Rücker is a mountain, high, immediately south of Johns Hopkins Ridge, in the Royal Society Range, Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and mount Rücker are Scott Coast.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Mount Rücker
Névé
Névé is a young, granular type of snow which has been partially melted, refrozen and compacted, yet precedes the form of ice.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Névé
Royal Society Range
The Royal Society Range is a majestic range of mountains in Victoria Land, Antarctica, rising to along the west shore of McMurdo Sound between the Koettlitz, Skelton and Ferrar Glaciers. Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Royal Society Range are Scott Coast.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Royal Society Range
Skelton Glacier
Skelton Glacier is a large glacier flowing from the polar plateau into the Ross Ice Shelf at Skelton Inlet on the Hillary Coast, south of Victoria Land, Antarctica.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Skelton Glacier
The Pyramid (Antarctica)
The Pyramid is a small but distinctive peak in Antarctica just south of Pyramid Trough, at the west side of the Koettlitz Glacier. Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and the Pyramid (Antarctica) are Scott Coast.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and The Pyramid (Antarctica)
Victoria Land
Victoria Land is a region in eastern Antarctica which fronts the western side of the Ross Sea and the Ross Ice Shelf, extending southward from about 70°30'S to 78°00'S, and westward from the Ross Sea to the edge of the Antarctic Plateau.
See Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) and Victoria Land
References
Also known as Amphitheatre Glacier, Auster Pass, Dismal Ridge, Glee Glacier, Inan Peak, Kempe Glacier, Lake Porkchop, Mount Kempe, Mount Stearns, Penny Lake (Antarctica), Roaring Valley, The Amphitheatre (Victoria Land).


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