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47: 1037:. A glacier 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) long close west of Mount Hornsby, flowing south from Detroit Plateau into the ice piedmont north of Larsen Inlet. Mapped from surveys by FIDS (1960–61). Named by UK-APC after the Eliason Motor Toboggan, invented in 1924 and manufactured from 1924-1946 in the United States, then manufactured in Canada from 1947 to 1963, and used in Arctic Canada since 1950 and in the Antarctic since 1960. 185: 31: 54: 264: 1524: 990:
An ice-covered peak rising to 1,302 metres (4,272 ft) high in the southeast foothills of Detroit Plateau. Situated between the upper courses of Eliason Glacier and Polaris Glacier, 8.85 kilometres (5.50 mi) west of Mount Hornsby and 4.82 kilometres (3.00 mi) east-southeast of Zasele
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An ice-covered peak rising to 1,250 metres (4,100 ft) high in the southeast foothills of Detroit Plateau. Situated between the upper courses of Polaris Glacier and Pyke Glacier, 4.82 kilometres (3.00 mi) west-northwest of Laki Peak, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of Weasel Hill and 4.1
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A 10.65 kilometres (6.62 mi) wide bay indenting for 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) Nordenskjöld Coast northwest of Samotino Point and southeast of Porphyry Bluff. Formed as a result of glacier retreat in the last decade of the 20th century. Named after the ancient settlement of Pizos in Southern
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A ice-covered buttress rising to 1,688 metres (5,538 ft) high on the southeast side of Detroit Plateau. Situated between the upper courses of Pyke Glacier and Albone Glacier, 4.1 kilometres (2.5 mi) southwest of Zasele Peak and 5.15 kilometres (3.20 mi) northeast of Kopriva Peak.
902:. A small distinctive elevation in the ice piedmont 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) north of Larsen Inlet, between Pyke Glacier and Polaris Glacier. Mapped from surveys by FIDS (1960–61). Named by UK-APC after the M-29 Tracked Cargo Carrier, or "Weasel," manufactured by the 251:
The 350 square kilometres (140 sq mi) Larsen Inlet ice shelf, north of the Larsen A Ice Shelf, was ice-filled in 1986, but mostly ice-free in 1988. The effect of an ice shelf like this disappearing is that glaciers that were held back by it start to side faster into the ocean.
1552:(REMA) gives ice surface measurements of most of the continent. When a feature is ice-covered, the ice surface will differ from the underlying rock surface and will change over time. To see ice surface contours and elevation of a feature as of the last REMA update, 944:. A distinctive glacier, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) long, flowing southward from Detroit Plateau, between Pyke Glacier and Eliason Glacier. Mapped from surveys by FIDS (1960–61). Named by UK-APC after the "Polaris" motor sledge made by 540:. A peak, 855 metres (2,805 ft) high, whose rock exposure stands out clearly from an evenly contoured icefield 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northwest of Longing Gap. First charted and given this descriptive name by the FIDS, 1945. 1137:
A rocky peak rising to 819 metres (2,687 ft) high at the northwest coast of Larsen Inlet. Situated west of the lower course of Albone Glacier, 6.1 kilometres (3.8 mi) north by east of Cletrac Peak. Named after the settlement of
578:. A distinctive rock mountain mass 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi) northwest of Longing Gap, overlooking Larsen Inlet. Mapped from surveys by FIDS (1960–61). Named by UK-APC after the Tucker Sno-cat Corporation of 1528: 624:. A mountain topped by a snow peak, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) east of the northeast corner of Larsen Inlet. Surveyed by FIDS (1960–61) and named after Christopher G. Brading, FIDS surveyor at 809:. A glacier 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) long, flowing southward from Detroit Plateau between Albone Glacier and Polaris Glacier. Mapped from surveys by FIDS (1960–61). Named by UK-APC for 239:, a Norwegian whaling captain, reported a large bay in this area in 1893, and Larsen's name was suggested for the feature by Edwin Swift Balch in 1902. The inlet was re-identified and charted by the 502:. A group of three rock bluffs on the east side of Larsen Inlet. Mapped from surveys by FIDS (1960–61). Named by UK-APC for lan F.G. Hampton, FIDS physiologist at Hope Bay in 1959 and 1960. 720:. A deeply entrenched narrow glacier on the east side of Wolseley Buttress flowing southward from Detroit Plateau. Mapped by FIDS from surveys (1960–61). Named by UK-APC for 164:) is an inlet, formerly ice-filled, 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) long in a north–south direction and 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) wide, between 1180:. A high buttress on the southern edge of Detroit Plateau, forming the west side of Albone Glacier. Mapped from surveys by FIDS (1960–61). Named by UK-APC after 79: 1753: 1736: 1719: 1666: 1649: 674:, which, in 1906, began commercial production of chain-track tractors, and the Holt Caterpillar Tractor Company of New York, founded two years later. 1564:
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1549: 1532: 127: 46: 399: 240: 666:. A prominent nunatak lying at the northeast corner of Larsen Inlet. Mapped from surveys by FIDS (1960–61). Named by UK-APC after the 1597:
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kilometres (2.5 mi) northeast of Bolgar Buttress. Precipitous and partly ice free west slopes. Named after the settlement of
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rising to about 400 metres (1,300 ft) high between Porphyry Bluff and Tower Peak. So named by UK-APC following
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which, in 1908-10, designed the experimental motor sledge used by Captain Scott's 1910-13 expedition.
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Steep and partly ice-free west, south and east slopes. Named after the medieval city of
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Nordenskjöld Coast, Antarctic Peninsula. Larsen Inlet at the northeast end
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Sobral Peninsula 31 January 2020. Larsen Inlet to the east (right).
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Northern features and nearby features, from west to east, include
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is to the west. The inlet opens to the south onto the
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191: 166:Cape Longing 155:Larsen Inlet 122:Larsen Inlet 121: 120: 107:Larsen Inlet 60:Larsen Inlet 24:Larsen Inlet 18: 1727:"Pizos Bay" 1710:"Laki Peak" 1171: / 1128: / 1074: / 1028: / 981: / 935: / 893: / 868:Weasel Hill 850: / 825:Zasele Peak 800: / 753: / 711: / 657: / 615: / 569: / 531: / 493: / 447: / 412:plagioclase 396:Longing Gap 385: / 346: / 222:Cape Sobral 218:Weddell Sea 174:Graham Land 170:Cape Sobral 147: / 99: / 73:Coordinates 1765:Categories 1619:imagery), 1555:Open the 1517:3 December 1188:References 1116:59°38′31″W 1113:64°19′11″S 1103:Dolen Peak 1085:Muskeg Gap 969:59°31′38″W 966:64°12′05″S 838:59°37′22″W 835:64°11′23″S 741:59°41′20″W 738:64°12′45″S 722:Dan Albone 586:vehicles. 506:Tower Peak 356:Bulgaria. 334:59°03′00″W 331:64°27′50″S 247:Glaciology 153: ( 105: ( 956:Laki Peak 321:Pizos Bay 1224:Fox 2012 626:Hope Bay 458:nunataks 416:porphyry 204:and the 180:Location 1497:Sources 1159:59°47′W 1156:64°12′S 1089:Cletrac 1062:59°38′W 1059:64°20′S 1016:59°25′W 1013:64°15′S 923:59°31′W 920:64°14′S 881:59°33′W 878:64°15′S 788:59°36′W 785:64°15′S 765:Bolghar 699:59°42′W 696:64°13′S 645:59°21′W 642:64°17′S 603:59°17′W 600:64°17′S 584:Sno-Cat 557:59°16′W 554:64°20′S 519:59°09′W 516:64°23′S 481:59°18′W 478:64°25′S 435:59°07′W 432:64°25′S 373:59°11′W 370:64°27′S 196:of the 134:59°26′W 131:64°26′S 86:59°26′W 83:64°26′S 1684:21 May 1631:3 June 1627:, 2019 862:Zasele 819:Weasel 408:quartz 1701:3 May 1617:Maxar 1511:(PDF) 1140:Dolen 1703:2024 1686:2024 1633:2024 1548:The 1519:2023 168:and 670:of 292:KML 1767:: 1752:, 1746:, 1735:, 1729:, 1718:, 1712:, 1677:, 1665:, 1659:, 1648:, 1642:, 1623:, 948:, 906:. 1535:. 1478:. 1430:. 1382:. 1358:. 1238:. 1226:. 1202:. 414:- 410:- 157:) 124:( 109:)

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Larsen Inlet is located in Antarctica
64°26′S 59°26′W / 64.433°S 59.433°W / -64.433; -59.433 (Larsen Inlet)
64°26′S 59°26′W / 64.433°S 59.433°W / -64.433; -59.433 (Larsen Inlet)
Cape Longing
Cape Sobral
Graham Land

Nordenskjöld Coast
Antarctic Peninsula
Mount Hornsby
Detroit Plateau
Longing Peninsula
Sobral Peninsula
Weddell Sea
Cape Sobral
Cape Longing
Carl Anton Larsen
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey

Copernix annotated satellite view
OpenStreetMap
KML
GPX (all coordinates)
GPX (primary coordinates)
GPX (secondary coordinates)
64°27′50″S 59°03′00″W / 64.46389°S 59.05000°W / -64.46389; -59.05000
64°27′S 59°11′W / 64.450°S 59.183°W / -64.450; -59.183
Longing Gap
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey

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