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- Q7993819 subject Q8308793.
- Q7993819 subject Q8492450.
- Q7993819 abstract "Whirlwind Glaciers (67°24′S 65°32′W) is a set of four prominent converging glaciers which flow into the west side of Whirlwind Inlet on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Discovered by Sir Hubert Wilkins on his flight of December 20, 1928, the glaciers were so named because their relative position was suggestive of the radial cylinders of his Wright Whirlwind engine. The Whirlwind Glaciers, comprising Flint, Demorest, Matthes, and Chamberlin Glaciers, were photographed from the air by the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) in 1940; charted by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1948.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Whirlwind Glaciers" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
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- Q7993819 wikiPageWikiLink Q8308793.
- Q7993819 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492450.
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- Q7993819 point "-67.4 -65.53333333333333".
- Q7993819 type SpatialThing.
- Q7993819 comment "Whirlwind Glaciers (67°24′S 65°32′W) is a set of four prominent converging glaciers which flow into the west side of Whirlwind Inlet on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Discovered by Sir Hubert Wilkins on his flight of December 20, 1928, the glaciers were so named because their relative position was suggestive of the radial cylinders of his Wright Whirlwind engine.".
- Q7993819 label "Whirlwind Glaciers".
- Q7993819 lat "-67.4".
- Q7993819 long "-65.53333333333333".