Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
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in the framework of the SCAR Standing Committee on Antarctic Geographic Information (SCAGI)
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Feature Type |
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Inexpressible Island (NZL) | 74° 54' 00.0" S | 163° 39' 00.0" E | Island |
Name ID: 113617
Place ID: 6890
An island about 2 1/2 miles long and 1/2 mile wide, and 400m high, forming the west shore of Evans Cove and lying in the outer edge of the Nansen Sheet along the coast of Victoria Land. First explored by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the BAE, 1910-13, which gave it the name of Southern Foothills in contradistinction to the Northern Foothills to the north-east. In February 1912, when the party moved their camp to this island, they changed the name to Inexpressible Island. Here they spent a very unpleasant winter on half rations in a cave in a snowdrift. |
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Inexpressible Island (RUS) | 75° 01' 00.0" S | 163° 37' 00.0" E | Island |
Name ID: 118574 Place ID: 6890 | |||
Inexpressible Island (USA) | 74° 54' 00.0" S | 163° 39' 00.0" E | Island |
Name ID: 126933
Place ID: 6890
An island, 7 mi long, in Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land, lying close S of the Northern Foothills at the outer edge of the Nansen Ice Sheet. First explored by the Northern Party of the BrAE, 1910-13, and called "Southern Foothills" in contradistinction to the Northern Foothills. The name was changed to Inexpressible Island by the party after spending a very unpleasant winter on half rations in a cave in a snowdrift on the island. |
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