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- Q3564698 subject Q7003911.
- Q3564698 subject Q8580397.
- Q3564698 abstract "Algae Lake (66°18′S 100°48′E) is a narrow, winding lake, 9 nautical miles (17 km) long and between 0.2 and 1 nautical mile (0.4 and 1.9 km) wide, extending in an east–west direction in the ice-free Bunger Hills of Antarctica. It was first mapped from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and named "Algae Inlet" by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names because of the algae reported by Operation Highjump personnel, which cause varying tints to the meltwater ponds overlying the Bunger Hills and to the saline inlets and channels in the Highjump Archipelago area close to the north. Subsequent Soviet Antarctic Expeditions (1956–57) found this "inlet" to be a lake.".
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q1009484.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q11220.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q1837293.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q37868.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q380072.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q429280.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q51.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q5758591.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q7003911.
- Q3564698 wikiPageWikiLink Q8580397.
- Q3564698 point "-66.3 100.8".
- Q3564698 type SpatialThing.
- Q3564698 comment "Algae Lake (66°18′S 100°48′E) is a narrow, winding lake, 9 nautical miles (17 km) long and between 0.2 and 1 nautical mile (0.4 and 1.9 km) wide, extending in an east–west direction in the ice-free Bunger Hills of Antarctica. It was first mapped from air photos taken by U.S.".
- Q3564698 label "Algae Lake".
- Q3564698 lat "-66.3".
- Q3564698 long "100.8".