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    The Shackleton Range (80°30′S 25°00′W / 80.500°S 25.000°W / -80.500; -25.000) is a mountain range in Antarctica that rises to 1,875 metres (6,152 ft)...
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  • Edward Arthur Alexander Shackleton, Baron Shackleton (15 July 1911 – 22 September 1994) was a British geographer, Royal Air Force officer and Labour Party...
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    Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (15 February 1874 – 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic...
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    Read Mountains (category Mountain ranges of Coats Land)
    152 ft), lying east of Glen Glacier in the south-central part of the Shackleton Range. The Read Mountains were first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic...
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  • Miller Range Shackleton Range Terre Adélie The Mawson Continent (or Mawson Block, Mawson Craton) was a continent that may have formed around about 1730...
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    Alexandra Range Beardmore Glacier Taz Glacier Shackleton Glacier Liv Glacier Amundsen Glacier Scott Glacier Bush Mountains Commonwealth Range Dominion Range Herbert...
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    the north and Read Mountains on the south, in the Shackleton Range of Antarctica. The Shackleton Range is an ice-covered plateau between 1,200 and 1,600...
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  • Shackleton is a 2002 British television miniseries. It was written and directed by Charles Sturridge and starring Kenneth Branagh as explorer Sir Ernest...
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    to form the Transantarctic Mountains. In coastal areas such as the Shackleton Range and Victoria Land, some faulting has occurred. Coal was first recorded...
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    The Avro Shackleton was a British long-range maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) which was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the South African Air Force...
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    46 mi) wide at its mouth, flowing west along the southern side of the Shackleton Range in Antarctica. The Recovery Glacier was first seen from the air and...
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    Glen Glacier, marking the western end of the Read Mountains in the Shackleton Range of Antarctica. The Du Toit Nunataks were photographed from the air...
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  • crater) Wegener Range, an Antarctic mountain range Mount Wegener, an Antarctic mountain in the Read Mountains in the Shackleton Range Wegener Canyon,...
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    periods to form the Transantarctic Mountains. In coastal areas such as Shackleton Range and Victoria Land some faulting has occurred. More than 170 million...
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  • wide, flowing west into the Filchner Ice Shelf to the north of the Shackleton Range. First seen from the air and mapped by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic...
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  • common to two keys Mount Pivot, a mountain in the western part of the Shackleton Range Pivot Area or Heartland, the theme of The Geographical Pivot of History...
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    500; -29.250) are a range of peaks and ridges between Blaiklock Glacier and Stratton Glacier in the northwest of the Shackleton Range, Antarctica, rising...
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  • rising to 1,850 metres (6,070 ft) in the south-central part of the Shackleton Range. It was first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition...
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    Mountain groups or ranges between Beardmore Glacier and Shackleton Glacier include: Commonwealth Range, a north-south trending range of rugged mountains...
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    Pensacola Mountains (category Mountain ranges of Queen Elizabeth Land)
    Bentley, Michael J, Lake highstands in the Pensacola Mountains and Shackleton Range 4300–2250 cal. yr BP: Evidence of a warm climate anomaly in the interior...
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  • between Stratton Glacier and Gordon Glacier in the central part of the Shackleton Range, Antarctica. It was first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic...
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    Herbert Mountains (category Mountain ranges of Coats Land)
    conspicuous group of rock summits on the east side of Gordon Glacier in the Shackleton Range of Antarctica. They were first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic...
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    located west of Blaiklock Glacier and forming the west end of the Shackleton Range. Surveyed by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1957. Named...
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    Slessor Glacier on the north and Shotton Snowfield on the south, in the Shackleton Range. The escarpment was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967...
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  • between Gordon Glacier and Cornwall Glacier in the central part of the Shackleton Range in Antarctica. It was first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic...
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  • northerly direction beginning in the Crossover Pass, flowing through the Shackleton Range to finally meet the Slessor Glacier. The glacier was first mapped in...
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  • 1907–09 (BrAE), and was named by Ernest Shackleton for Queen Alexandra, Queen of the United Kingdom, 1901-10. Shackleton and his men, and a later expedition...
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  • Sam Shackleton, better known by his stage name Shackleton, is an English electronic producer and founder of the record labels Skull Disco and Woe to the...
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    (41 km) from the mouth of Gordon Glacier, on the north side of the Shackleton Range, Antarctica. They were first mapped in 1957 by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic...
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  • Prince Olav Mountains (category Mountain ranges of the Ross Dependency)
    southeast direction between the Shackleton Glacier to the west and the Liv Glacier to the east. The Gabbro Hills and Lillie Range are to the northeast. In the...
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