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  • Green Point may refer to: Green Point (Antarctica) Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa Green Point, Newfoundland, Canada Green Point, New South Wales...
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  • expeditions. Green Point is a rocky point forming the eastern extremity of Fold Island, at the west side of the entrance to William Scoresby Bay, Antarctica. It...
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  • Thumbnail for Colonization of Antarctica
    Colonization of Antarctica is the establishing and maintaining of control over Antarctic land for exploitation and possibly settlement. Antarctica was claimed...
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  • Thumbnail for Research stations in Antarctica
    Multiple governments have set up permanent research stations in Antarctica and these bases are widely distributed. Unlike the drifting ice stations set...
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    Vinson Massif (/ˈvɪnsən mæˈsiːf/) is a large mountain massif in Antarctica that is 21 km (13 mi) long and 13 km (8 mi) wide and lies within the Sentinel...
    17 KB (1,986 words) - 13:20, 6 September 2024
  • United States Green Creek (disambiguation) Green Glacier (Haskell Ridge), Oates Land, Antarctica Green Glacier, Graham Land, Antarctica Green Island (disambiguation)...
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  • Thumbnail for Hut Point Peninsula
    Erebus on Ross Island, Antarctica. McMurdo Station (US) and Scott Base (NZ) are Antarctic research stations located on the Hut Point Peninsula. The British...
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  • Thumbnail for Climate of Antarctica
    The climate of Antarctica is the coldest on Earth. The continent is also extremely dry (it is a desert), averaging 166 mm (6.5 in) of precipitation per...
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    Scott Base (category Outposts of Antarctica)
    Scott, RN, leader of two British expeditions to the Ross Sea area of Antarctica. The base was set up as support to field research and the centre for research...
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    Siple Island, off the coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica) to the south. The exact coordinates of Point Nemo depend on what the exact coordinates of these...
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  • Thumbnail for Cape Royds
    forming the western extremity of Ross Island, facing on McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (BrNAE)...
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    Elephant Island (category Historic Sites and Monuments of Antarctica)
    Elephant Island is an ice-covered, mountainous island off the coast of Antarctica in the outer reaches of the South Shetland Islands, in the Southern Ocean...
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    166.400 (Cape Evans)) is a rocky cape on the west side of Ross Island, Antarctica, forming the north side of the entrance to Erebus Bay. The cape was discovered...
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    Jeremiah Green and bassist Eric Judy. They achieved critical acclaim for their albums The Lonesome Crowded West (1997) and The Moon & Antarctica (2000)...
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    in the Taylor Valley of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Victoria Land, East Antarctica. Iron-rich hypersaline water sporadically emerges from small fissures...
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    517°S 169.400°E / -77.517; 169.400) is the most easterly point of Ross Island in Antarctica. It was discovered in 1841 during James Clark Ross's polar...
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  • been confirmed as permanent. The southernmost continental point of land outside Antarctica is in South America at Cape Froward, Magallanes Region, Chile...
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  • Tabarin Peninsula. Charted by the FIDS in 1946 and named for Michael C. Green, FIDS geologist who lost his life when the base hut at Hope Bay burned in...
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  • Antarctica Bowling Green Dolomite, a geologic formation in Missouri, U.S. Bowling Green Plateau, in the Cook Mountains in Antarctica "Bowling Green"...
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  • Thumbnail for Charles Green (cook)
    re-joined the Merchant Navy in 1919. Green was invited to re-join Shackleton on another expedition to Antarctica, the Shackleton–Rowett Expedition, along...
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