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'''Sprekkefjellet''' ({{coord|71|42|S|5|37|E|display=inline,title}}) is an isolated hill in [[Antarctica]], bearing the appearance of two low rock summits separated by a snow col, located 5 nautical miles (9 km) north of the mouth of [[Austreskorve Glacier]] and the main mass of the [[Muhlig-Hofmann Mountains]], in [[Queen Maud Land]]. Plotted from surveys and air photos by the [[Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition|Norwegian Antarctic Expedition]] (1956–60) and named Sprekkefjellet (the split hill). |
'''Sprekkefjellet''' ({{coord|71|42|S|5|37|E|display=inline,title}}) is an isolated hill in [[Antarctica]], bearing the appearance of two low rock summits separated by a snow col, located 5 nautical miles (9 km) north of the mouth of [[Austreskorve Glacier]] and the main mass of the [[Muhlig-Hofmann Mountains]], in [[Queen Maud Land]]. Plotted from surveys and air photos by the [[Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition|Norwegian Antarctic Expedition]] (1956–60) and named Sprekkefjellet (the split hill). |
Revision as of 08:20, 31 May 2020
Sprekkefjellet (71°42′S 5°37′E / 71.700°S 5.617°E) is an isolated hill in Antarctica, bearing the appearance of two low rock summits separated by a snow col, located 5 nautical miles (9 km) north of the mouth of Austreskorve Glacier and the main mass of the Muhlig-Hofmann Mountains, in Queen Maud Land. Plotted from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition (1956–60) and named Sprekkefjellet (the split hill).
This article incorporates public domain material from "Sprekkefjellet". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.