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Nioghalvfjerdsbrae (79°00′N 025°00′W / 79.000°N 25.000°W / 79.000; -25.000),
sometimes referred to as "79 N Glacier", is a
large glacier located in...
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Denmark expedition in
April 1907. The 79°
North Glacier, also
called Nioghalvfjerdsbrae,
drains into this fjord. The
uninhabited Tobias Island is located...
- 79
North may
refer to: The 79th
parallel north Nioghalvfjerdsbrae, a
glacier in
Greenland whose name is
Danish for "79 Glacier", and is
sometimes referred...
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northern offshoot of the
Nioghalvfjerdsbrae glacier as it
split either side of
Hovgaard Island. The main flow of the
Nioghalvfjerdsbrae flows eastward out into...
- to the
southwest lies the
mouth of the
Nioghalvfjerd Fjord of the
Nioghalvfjerdsbrae glacier. The
island has a
length of 60 km and a
width of 42 km. Part...
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Glacier Mohn
Glacier Moore Glacier Morris Jesup Glacier Nansen Glacier Nioghalvfjerdsbrae Nordenskiold Glacier NW
Nordenskiold Glacier W
Nunatak Glacier Nunatakavsaup...
- to the
southeast of the
entrance to the
Nioghalvfjerd Fjord of the
Nioghalvfjerdsbrae glacier. The
Franske Islands lie to the south, and the
Achton Friis...
- starvation, exhaustion, and cold
while walking on the ice in the
Nioghalvfjerdsbrae area,
followed by Mylius-Erichsen a few days later. The last to die...
- expanses, such as the Storstrommen, the
Zachariae Isstrom and the
Nioghalvfjerdsbrae of far
northeastern Greenland. In the
areas of the s**** it also includes...
- cartographer,
Niels Peter Høeg Hagen, both of whom died
before Brønlund in
Nioghalvfjerdsbrae at 79° latitude. He was
buried where he was found, at Kap Bergendahl...