Taylor Glacier
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This article is about the glacier in Antarctica. For the glacier in Colorado, USA, see Taylor Glacier (Colorado).
The Taylor Glacier (77°44′S 162°10′E) is a glacier in Antarctica about 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) long, flowing from the plateau of Victoria Land into the western end of Taylor Valley, north of the Kukri Hills.[1] It flows to the south of the Asgard Range. The middle part of the glacier is bounded on the north by the Inland Forts and on the south by Beacon Valley.
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Location of Taylor Glacier in Victoria Land, Antarctica | |
Type | Polar Glacier |
Location | Antarctica |
Coordinates | 77°44′S 162°10′E |
Status | Stable |
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