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  1. Queen Maud Land A dream team of six elite climbers mount an expedition to one of the world’s last great climbing frontiers: the remote frozen towers of Antarctica. Jimmy Chin, Conrad Anker, Savannah Cummins, Anna Pfaff, Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright take on Queen Maud Land - a stunning, rarely visited wilderness.

  2. Queen Maud Land (Norwegian: Dronning Maud Land) is a region of Antarctica claimed by Norway as a dependent territory. Its size is about 2.7-million-square-kilometre (1.0-million-square-mile). It borders the claimed British Antarctic Territory 20° west and the Australian Antarctic Territory 45° east.

  3. ドロンニング・モード・ランド ( ノルウェー語: Dronning Maud Land )は、 南極 にある地域の名称。. 英語名で クイーン・モード・ランド ( Queen Maud Land )とも記される。. 南極点 を南限とする、 東経44度 38分から 西経20度 にかけての扇形の範囲で、 ノルウェー ...

  4. The earliest reliable dataset originates from the third leg of the US South Pole–Queen Maud Land traverse (SPQMLT 1964–68) covering the southernmost part of the area of interest between 75° S and 80° S and between 10° W and 40° E on Amundsenisen (Reference Picciotto, Crozaz, De Breuck and Crary Picciotto and others, 1971).

  5. Queen Maud Land is a roughly 2.7-million-square-kilometre (1.0-million-square-mile) region of Antarctica claimed by Norway as a dependent territory. It borders the claimed British Antarctic Territory 20° west and the Australian Antarctic Territory 45° east. In addition, a small unclaimed area from 1939 was annexed in June 2015. Positioned in East Antarctica, it makes out about one-fifth of ...

  6. Nov 5, 2009 · Troll Castle Explorers may have sighted Queen Maud Land’s coast in 1820, but its grand mountains, such as the Troll Castle [pictured] remained unknown until 1939, when Germans made aerial photos.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Queen_MaudQueen Maud - Wikipedia

    Matilda of Savoy (1125–1158), Queen of Portugal; Matilda II of Boulogne (1202–1259), Queen of Portugal & Countess of Boulogne; Maud of Wales (1869–1938), Queen of Norway; Places. Queen Maud Gulf, Canada; Queen Maud Mountains in Antarctica; Queen Maud Land in Antarctica; Other. Queen Maud University College in Trondheim, Norway; See also

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