- The
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (
ANARE /ænˈɑːri/ ann-AR-ee) is the
historical name for the
Australian Antarctic Program (AAP) administered...
- The
Anare Mountains (70°55′S 166°00′E / 70.917°S 166.000°E / -70.917; 166.000 (
Anare Mountains)) are a
large group of
mainly snow-covered
peaks and...
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plotted from
ANARE aerial photographs taken in 1956, 1960 and 1973, and
named by ANCA
after P. Arriens,
geochronologist with the
ANARE Prince Charles...
- in
January 1957 by
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (
ANARE)
southern party led by W.G. Bewsher, who
named it for a
character in Alexandre...
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Anare Nunataks (69°58′S 64°37′E / 69.967°S 64.617°E / -69.967; 64.617) are a
group of
mainly snow-covered
ridges with
exposed rock
summits rising...
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airmen of USN
Operation Highjump, 1946–47. They were
examined by
several ANARE (Australian
National Antarctic Research Expeditions)
parties and mapped...
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between the
Bowers Mountains on the west and the
Concord Mountains and
Anare Mountains on the east,
flowing to Ob' Bay on the
coast and
forming the Lillie...
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Anare Jale (born 1949 / 1950) is a
Fijian civil servant, diplomat, and politician. He is a
former member of the
Parliament of Fiji, and vice-president...
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visit was made by
ANARE in
January 1955 that
involved two
teams traversing much of the
Vestfold Hills.
During January 1957, an
ANARE party led by Dr Phillip...
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flows into the Ross Sea. They are to the
south of the
Anare Mountains,
separated from them by the
Anare P**** and the
Dennistoun Glacier,
which flow east to...