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- Avalanche_Rocks abstract "Avalanche Rocks (66°31′S 98°2′E) is a vertical rock outcrop rising to 185 metres (600 ft), midway between Delay Point and Jones Rocks on the west side of Melba Peninsula, Antarctica. It was discovered in September 1912 by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition under Douglas Mawson, and so named because of the occurrence of a tremendous avalanche while members of the expedition were encamped nearby.".
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- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Australasian_Antarctic_Expedition.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Avalanche.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rock_formations_in_Queen_Mary_Land.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Delay_Point.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Mawson.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Jones_Rocks.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Melba_Peninsula.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLink Outcrop.
- Avalanche_Rocks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avalanche Rocks".
- Avalanche_Rocks hasPhotoCollection Avalanche_Rocks.
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- Avalanche_Rocks subject Category:Rock_formations_in_Queen_Mary_Land.
- Avalanche_Rocks hypernym Outcrop.
- Avalanche_Rocks point "-66.51666666666667 98.03333333333333".
- Avalanche_Rocks type Article.
- Avalanche_Rocks type Place.
- Avalanche_Rocks type Article.
- Avalanche_Rocks type Formation.
- Avalanche_Rocks type Landform.
- Avalanche_Rocks type Source.
- Avalanche_Rocks type SpatialThing.
- Avalanche_Rocks comment "Avalanche Rocks (66°31′S 98°2′E) is a vertical rock outcrop rising to 185 metres (600 ft), midway between Delay Point and Jones Rocks on the west side of Melba Peninsula, Antarctica. It was discovered in September 1912 by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition under Douglas Mawson, and so named because of the occurrence of a tremendous avalanche while members of the expedition were encamped nearby.".
- Avalanche_Rocks label "Avalanche Rocks".
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- Avalanche_Rocks sameAs 6635424.
- Avalanche_Rocks sameAs Q4827498.
- Avalanche_Rocks sameAs Q4827498.
- Avalanche_Rocks sameAs 阿維蘭奇岩.
- Avalanche_Rocks lat "-66.51666666666667".
- Avalanche_Rocks long "98.03333333333333".
- Avalanche_Rocks wasDerivedFrom Avalanche_Rocks?oldid=625515777.
- Avalanche_Rocks isPrimaryTopicOf Avalanche_Rocks.