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3,853 Articles of interest in Antarctica

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  • Nevestino Cove

    Nevestino Cove (Bulgarian: залив Невестино, ‘Zaliv Nevestino’ \'za-liv ne-'ves-ti-no\) is the 1.55 km wide cove indenting for 1.5 km the north coast of Robert Island, South Shetland Islands between Catharina Point and Hammer Point.

  • Nesla Glacier

    Nesla Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Несла, ‘Lednik Nesla’ \'led-nik 'nes-la\) is the 6.2 km long and 2 km wide glacier on Magnier Peninsula, Graham Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated southwest of Muldava Glacier and north of Kolosh…

  • Negovan Crag

    Negovan Crag (Bulgarian: Неговански камък, ‘Negovanski Kamak’ \'ne-go-van-ski ka-'m&k\) is the peak rising to 760 m in Kondofrey Heights on Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula. Situated 2.3 km east of Mount Reece, 9.48 km south of Mount Daimler, …

  • Neall Massif

    Neall Massif is a mountain massif rising between the Salamander and West Quartzite Ranges. Named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) for V.E.

  • Narechen Glacier

    Narechen Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Наречен, ‘Lednik Narechen’ \'led-nik na-'re-chen\) is the 9 km long and 11 km wide glacier draining the western slopes of the Lassus Mountains on the northwest coast of Alexander Island in Antarctica. Flowing west…

  • Naess Glacier

    Naess Glacier is a small glacier, which is separated from Chapman Glacier to the north by a rocky ridge, flowing from the west coast of Palmer Land into George VI Sound. First surveyed in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE) under Rymil…

  • Mount Yakovlev

    Mount Yakovlev (71°59′S16°38′E) is a somewhat isolated mountain about 11 miles (18 km) north of Sarkofagen Mountain in the Russkiye Mountains, Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norsk Polarinstitutt from air photos taken by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition i…

  • Mount Wilcox (Antarctica)

    Mount Wilcox (67°57′S66°56′W) is a mountain with a sharp, rocky, triangular peak surmounting the southeast corner of Square Bay, 13 kilometres (8 mi) east of Camp Point on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. The mountain was apparently first…

  • Mount Wilbur (Antarctica)

    Mount Wilbur (86°58′S152°37′W) is a mountain standing 3.2 km (2 mi) east of Mount Weaver at the head of the Scott Glacier, in the Queen Maud Mountains, Antarctica. Discovered in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under …

  • Mount Ward (Antarctica)

    Mount Ward (71°36′S66°57′W) is a mountain at the northeast end of Steeple Peaks, located south of Batterbee Mountains near George VI Sound in western Palmer Land. During a flight on December 23, 1947, by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RAR…

  • Mount Verlautz

    Mount Verlautz is a mountain (2,490 m) standing just north of the mouth of Poulter Glacier in the southeast end of the Rawson Mountains, Queen Maud Mountains. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Major Sidney J. Ve…

  • Mount Vang

    Mount Vang (73°26′S67°9′W) is an isolated mountain standing southward of George VI Sound and 80 miles east-southeast of Eklund Islands in southern Palmer Land.

  • Mount Tripp

    Mount Tripp (83°17′S166°53′E) is a massive, cone-shaped, ice-covered mountain, 2,980 m, standing between Hoffman and Hewitt Glaciers, 7 miles (11 km) west-northwest of Rhodes Peak in the Holland Range. Discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition…

  • Mount Treadwell

    Mount Treadwell is a mountain (820 m) at the southeast extremity of the Swanson Mountains, in the Ford Ranges of Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Antarctic Service (USAS) (1939–41) and by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys a…

  • Mount Torii

    Mount Torii is a prominent bluff-type mountain above Lake Chad and Lake Hoare, surmounting the north wall of Taylor Valley between Suess Glacier and Canada Glacier, in Victoria Land.

  • Mount Tegge

    Mount Tegge is an isolated mountain mass (1,570 m) located at the mouth of Embree Glacier, on the east side of the Sentinel Range in the Ellsworth Mountains.

  • Mount Tedrow

    Mount Tedrow is a mountain in the Queen Elizabeth Range, 1,490 m, standing at the east side of the mouth of DeBreuck Glacier at its juncture with Kent Glacier. Mapped by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) from tellurometer surveys and Navy a…

  • Mount Sundbeck

    Mount Sundbeck is a peak, 3,030 m, standing 4 nautical miles (7 km) southeast of Mount Stubberud on a ridge from the north side of Nilsen Plateau, in Queen Maud Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from the surveys and U.S. Na…

  • Mount Spohn

    Mount Spohn is a prominent peak rising from Otway Massif, being the highest summit (3,240 m) on the ridge bordering the west side of Burgess Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Harry R.

  • Mount Sibiryakov

    Mount Sibiryakov (67°56′S49°35′E) is an isolated mountain about 16 miles (26 km) south of Mount Humble of the Raggatt Mountains, in Enderby Land.

  • Mount Showers

    Mount Showers (71°45′S61°28′W) is a mountain rising above the Condor Peninsula, 13 miles (21 km) southwest of Cape MacDonald, on the east coast of Palmer Land.

  • Mount Shirshov

    Mount Shirshov (66°51′S51°37′E) is a small mountain lying 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Mount Selwood in the Tula Mountains, Enderby Land. The mountain was visited by geologists of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition of 1961-62 who named it for P.P.

  • Mount Shelby

    Mount Shelby (68°9′S65°50′W) is a mountain, 1,520 m, standing between Daspit Glacier and Bills Gulch at the head of Trail Inlet, on the east coast of Graham Land. Discovered by members of East Base of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS), 193…

  • Mount Sheffield

    Mount Sheffield (80°10′S25°42′W) is a rocky mountain, 915 m, at the junction of Gordon and Slessor Glaciers on the north side of the Shackleton Range. It was first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition and named for Alfred H.

  • Mount Shearer

    Mount Shearer (71°19′S163°0′E) is a peak rising to 2,100 m, 2 miles (3.2 km) northwest of Mount Jamroga in the central portion of the Bowers Mountains. Named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) in 1983 after Ian J.

  • Mount Shattuck

    Mount Shattuck (80°26′S81°28′W) is a peak, 1,430 m, located at the south end of Independence Hills, about 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of Redpath Peaks, in the Heritage Range. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for av…

  • Mount Shadbolt

    Mount Shadbolt is the highest summit (2,270 m) in the north part of Convoy Range, Victoria Land, standing at the north side of the head of Towle Valley. Named by the 1976–77 Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE), led by Chri…

  • Mount Schwerdtfeger

    Mount Schwerdtfeger (78°21′S162°46′E) is a mountain in Antarctica; it is named after Werner Schwerdtfeger, senior meteorological researcher, University of Wisconsin–Madison, a driving force in the study of Antarctic meteorology.

  • Mount Salisbury (Antarctica)

    Mount Salisbury is an ice-free mountain, 970 m, standing at the west side of the lower Scott Glacier at the south end of the Karo Hills. First seen and roughly mapped by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928-30. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarcti…

  • Mount Roper

    Mount Roper (78°7′S162°45′E) is a prominent peak rising to 3,660 m, located 3.2 km south of Mount Hooker in Victoria Land, Antarctica.

  • Mount Regina

    Mount Regina is a mountain standing 16 km (10 mi) WNW of Mount LeResche in the southern part of the Everett Range. Mapped by USGS from surveys and U.S.