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Shackleton Coast / Dufek Coast / Beardmore Glacier / Transantarctic Mountains / ANDRILL / McMurdo Sound / Tim Naish / Scott Base / Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition / Geography of Antarctica / Physical geography / Antarctica
Date: 2013-08-06 00:53:12
Shackleton Coast
Dufek Coast
Beardmore Glacier
Transantarctic Mountains
ANDRILL
McMurdo Sound
Tim Naish
Scott Base
Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Geography of Antarctica
Physical geography
Antarctica

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