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Mawson
Mawson Mawson may refer to: Sir Douglas Mawson, Antarctic explorer Mawson Station, Antarctic base named after him Mawson's Huts, Antarctica, a historic Antarctic ...
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Douglas Mawson
Douglas Mawson Douglas Mawson (May 5 1882 – 1958) was an ... University of Adelaide in 1905. In 1907, Mawson joined the "British Antarctic Expedition" led by ... team to reach the South Magnetic Pole. Mawson turned down an invitation to join Robert ... summer, was carried out by three groups. Mawson's team, which was to trek ...
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Thomas Mawson
Thomas Mawson Thomas Mawson (1861–1933) was a British garden designer, landscape ... Architects. External links Gardens designed by Thomas Mawson in Cumbria Thomas Mawson a Gardens Guide biography
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Mawson Coast
Mawson Coast Mawson Coast (67°40′S 63°30′E ... Expedition (BANZARE), 1929-30, under Sir Douglas Mawson. Further exploration and landings at Cape Bruce ... Monolith were made during BANZARE, 1930-31. Mawson Coast was named by ANCA after Sir Douglas Mawson in recognition of his great contribution ...
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Mawson Peninsula
Mawson Peninsula Mawson Peninsula (68°35′S 154°11′E ... was named by ANCA for Sir Douglas Mawson. Cape Hudson (68°20′S 153°45′E) is the north cape of Mawson Peninsula. Land was sighted in this area ... 1959), suggests that the north cape of Mawson Peninsula is Wilkes' Cape Hudson. This ...
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Mawson Escarpment
Mawson Escarpment Mawson Escarpment (73°5′S 68°10′E ... 1956. Named by ANCA for Sir Douglas Mawson. This article is based on a United ...
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Mawson Peak
Mawson Peak Mawson Peak Elevation: 2,745 metres. (9006 feet ... E Topo map: RAN Heard Island 291 Mawson Peak is a peak on Heard Island ... highest peak in Australia. An active volcano, Mawson Peak is the summit of the Big ... ANARE Heard Island Expedition after Sir Douglas Mawson, the leader of BANZARE 1929-31, ...
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Mawson Trail
Mawson Trail The Mawson Trail is a long-distance cycling trail ... of Blinman in the Flinders Ranges. The Mawson Trail is the ideal option for mountain ... Forest and into the Flinders Ranges. The Mawson Trail is designed for mountain bike or ... plan and undertake a ride on the Mawson Trail it is essential to have ...
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Mawson Station
Mawson Station For other places, people, and things named Mawson see: Mawson Mawson Station from the air. Mawson Station is a permanent base in ...
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Mawson station   (translated from German)
Mawson station Those Mawson station is a durable Antarktis -station that ... It was designated after the discoverer Douglas Mawson . The station is on 67° 36' S ...
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