WebbIt has been more than 200 years since Antarctica was discovered. On this page we honour the pioneers of Antarctic exploration – the original Antarctic Ambassadors. For Women’s History Month 2024, we launched this page with the women who have made Antarctic history. Click on an image to find out more about these inspirational historic figures. WebbScullin and Murray Monoliths, Mawson Coast, Mac.Robertson Land, East Antarctica Map A View Map Details. Map ID ... Sheet SQ 41-42/15, Scullin Monolith, Australian Antarctic …
Scullin and Murray Monoliths, Mac.Robertson Land, East Antarctica
WebbScullin Monolith Type: Hill with an elevation of 419 metres Description: rock monolith in Antarctica Categories: mountain, monolith, Antarctic Specially Protected Area and landform Location: Antarctica View on OpenStreetMap Latitude -67.78333° or 67° 47' south Longitude 66.7° or 66° 42' east Elevation 419 metres (1,375 feet) Open Location Code WebbScullin and Murray Monoliths, Mawson Coast. Map C : Antarctic Specially Protected Area no. 164. Murray Monolith: Topography : 2006 : 1 : 16 000 : 12123: Scullin Monolith : 2000 : 1 : 20 000 : 12580: Scullin Monolith : Helicopter approach and departure path : 2000 : 1 : 15 800 : 13732: Scullin Monolith Antarctic Specially Protected Area No. 164 ... bryan college station lumber
New counts of Adélie penguin populations at Scullin and Murray ...
WebbThe Mawson Station, commonly called Mawson, is one of three permanent bases and research outposts in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD). Mawson lies in Holme Bay in Mac. Robertson Land, East Antarctica in the Australian Antarctic Territory, a territory claimed by Australia.Established in 1954, Mawson is … WebbScullin Monolith is a crescent-shaped massif whose highest point is 433 m above sea level. It encloses a broad north-facing cove with an entrance approximately two … WebbChristensen landed at Scullin Monolith, becoming the first woman to set foot on the Antarctic mainland, followed by her daughter, Augusta Sofie Christensen, and two other women: Lillemor Rachlew, and Solveig Widerøe. 1940s. 1947. Jackie Ronne is the first woman to explore Antarctica. 1947-1948. Ronne and Jennie Darlington winter-over. bryan college station library system