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  2. Torbert Escarpment - Wikipedia

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    Torbert Escarpment) is an escarpment, 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) long, marking the west margin of Median Snowfield in the Neptune Range, Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica [ 1 ] Mapping and name

  3. Cooper Snowfield - Wikipedia

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    A peak 6 nautical miles (11 km) east of Mount Durnford. It rises to 1,770 metres (5,800 ft) on the ridge south of Cooper Snowfield. The peak was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Theodore J. Liard, Jr. (1918–2002), a geographer with the Department of Interior and the Department of Defense in toponymic research for the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, 1949–80.

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  5. Best Elden Ring progression route for each area - AOL

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    elden-ring-best-route. Finding the best Elden Ring progression route is no easy feat. FromSoftware’s open-world RPG is massive and filled with optional bosses, hidden dungeons, and multiple ...

  6. Sallee Snowfield - Wikipedia

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    The Sallee Snowfield was mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1956–66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant Commander Ralph W. Sallee, Assistant Meteorological Officer on the staff of the Commander, United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, in 1967 and 1968.

  7. Palmer Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Modern LiDAR map of Mt. Hood reflecting its snowfield status Palmer likely began as a snowfield that thickened into a glacier over time. In 1981, the U.S.G.S. determined it had reached over 200 feet thick, but by the mid-1980s all measured ice movement had stopped completely and the glacier was declared dead. [ 4 ]

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    Find an interactive map linking to resources by state here. Bottom Line. Assisted living can be an ideal option for many wheelchair users. The ADA allows facilities to be accessible for all residents.

  9. Snow field - Wikipedia

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    A snow field, snowfield or neve is an accumulation of permanent snow and ice, typically found above the snow line, normally in mountainous and glacial terrain. [1] Glaciers originate in snowfields. The lower end of a glacier is usually free from snow and névé in summer.