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Taylor Valley
Geographic feature in Antarctica / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Taylor Valley 77°37′S 163°00′E is an ice-free valley about 18 nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi) long, once occupied by the receding Taylor Glacier. It lies north of the Kukri Hills between the Taylor Glacier and New Harbour in Victoria Land, Antarctica.[1] Taylor Valley is the southernmost of the three large McMurdo Dry Valleys in the Transantarctic Mountains, located west of McMurdo Sound.
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Coordinates | 77°37′S 163°00′E |
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