Table of Contents
18 relations: Antarctic Research Centre, Antarctica, Asgard Range, Balham Valley, Barwick Valley, Clare Range, Cruzen Range, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Insel Range, Mackay Glacier, New Zealand Geographic Board, Olympus Range, Saint Johns Range, Scree, Victoria Land, Victoria Valley, Willett Range, Wilson Piedmont Glacier.
- Victoria Land geography stubs
Antarctic Research Centre
The Antarctic Research Centre (ARC) is part of the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington.
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Antarctica
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent.
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Asgard Range
The Asgard Range is a mountain range in Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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Balham Valley
Balham Valley is an ice-free valley between the Insel Range and the Apocalypse Peaks, in Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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Barwick Valley
Barwick Valley is an ice-free valley north of Apocalypse Peaks, extending from Webb Glacier to Victoria Valley in Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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Clare Range
The Clare Range is the range extending west-southwest from Sperm Bluff to the Willett Range on the south side of Mackay Glacier, in Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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Cruzen Range
The Cruzen Range is a mountain range that rises to in Vashka Crag and extends west to east for between Salyer Ledge and Nickell Peak in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are figures in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Bible, a piece of apocalypse literature attributed to John of Patmos.
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Insel Range
The Insel Range is a series of ice-free flat-topped peaks resembling islands which rise above the surrounding terrain and separate McKelvey Valley from Balham Valley, in Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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Mackay Glacier
Mackay Glacier is a large glacier in Victoria Land, descending eastward from the Antarctic Plateau, between the Convoy Range and Clare Range, into the southern part of Granite Harbour.
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New Zealand Geographic Board
The New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa (NZGB) has authority over geographical and hydrographic names within New Zealand and its territorial waters.
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Olympus Range
The Olympus Range is a primarily ice-free mountain range of Victoria Land, Antarctica, with peaks over high, between Victoria Valley and McKelvey Valley on the north and Wright Valley on the south.
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Saint Johns Range
Saint Johns Range is a crescent-shaped mountain range about long, in Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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Scree
Scree is a collection of broken rock fragments at the base of a cliff or other steep rocky mass that has accumulated through periodic rockfall.
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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.
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Victoria Valley
Victoria Valley is an extensive ice-free valley, formerly occupied by a large glacier, extending from Victoria Upper Glacier to Victoria Lower Glacier in Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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Willett Range
The Willett Range is the range extending north from Mistake Peak and running for as a high shelf along the edge of the continental ice to the Mackay Glacier, in Victoria Land.
See Apocalypse Peaks and Willett Range
Wilson Piedmont Glacier
Wilson Piedmont Glacier is a large piedmont glacier extending from Granite Harbour to Marble Point on the coast of Victoria Land.
See Apocalypse Peaks and Wilson Piedmont Glacier
See also
Victoria Land geography stubs
- Adélie Cove
- Apocalypse Peaks
- Barren Bluff
- Blue Glacier to Cape Chocolate Important Bird Area
- Borchgrevink Canyon
- Brien Rocks
- Camp II Point
- Cape Roget
- Caudal Hills
- Centropleura Spur
- Claridge Terrace
- Depot Island, Victoria Land
- Drygalski Basin
- Ebel Hills
- Finnemore Peak
- Folk Ridge
- Four Mile Cliff
- German Antarctic North Victoria Land Expeditions
- Gertrude Rock
- Gibraltar Peak
- Glomar Challenger Basin
- Gondwana Station
- Hallett Ridge
- Halverson Peak
- Hargreaves Peak
- Heil Valley
- Hendy Hills
- Intention Nunataks
- Kaki Ponds
- Karoro Pond
- Kennicutt Point
- Koi Peak
- Lenfant Bluff
- Moore Ridge
- Mount Dockery
- Mount Gawn
- Mount Knauff
- Mount Mannering
- Navarro Ridge
- Painted Peak (Russet Hills)
- Pinet Butte
- Raney Peak
- Reilly Ridge
- Salamander Range
- Scar Peak
- Sequence Hills
- Solo Nunatak
- Toilers Mountain
- Turret Island
References
Also known as Besson Spur, Bryan Glacier, Victoria Land, Conway Peak, Edbrooke Hill, Huka Kapo Glacier, Lazzara Ledge, Mount Dragovan, Puanu Glacier, Pūanu Glacier, Rose Crest, Turnbull Peak, Wendler Spur, Wreath Valley.


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