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- Q5279716 subject Q7004839.
- Q5279716 subject Q7004927.
- Q5279716 subject Q8372920.
- Q5279716 abstract "Dipboye Cirque (77°30′S 160°50′E) is a cirque on the south side of the Olympus Range between Apollo Peak and Mount Electra in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. The cirque opens south to the Labyrinth. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (2004) after Richard L. Dipboye, PHI helicopter pilot with the United States Antarctic Program in eight consecutive field seasons from 1996–97.".
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q1246713.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q380072.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q388227.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q4780334.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q571433.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q6467710.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q6920587.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004839.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004927.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q8372920.
- Q5279716 wikiPageWikiLink Q955267.
- Q5279716 point "-77.5 160.83333333333334".
- Q5279716 type SpatialThing.
- Q5279716 comment "Dipboye Cirque (77°30′S 160°50′E) is a cirque on the south side of the Olympus Range between Apollo Peak and Mount Electra in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. The cirque opens south to the Labyrinth. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (2004) after Richard L. Dipboye, PHI helicopter pilot with the United States Antarctic Program in eight consecutive field seasons from 1996–97.".
- Q5279716 label "Dipboye Cirque".
- Q5279716 lat "-77.5".
- Q5279716 long "160.83333333333334".