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Beaver Glacier (Enderby Land)

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Glacier in Enderby Land, Antarctica
Beaver Glacier (Enderby Land)
Map showing the location of Beaver Glacier (Enderby Land)Map showing the location of Beaver Glacier (Enderby Land)Location of Beaver Glacier (Enderby Land) in Antarctica
LocationEnderby Land
Coordinates67°2′S 50°40′E / 67.033°S 50.667°E / -67.033; 50.667
Length15 nmi (28 km; 17 mi)
Width4 nmi (7 km; 5 mi)
TerminusAmundsen Bay
Statusunknown

Beaver Glacier is a glacier about 15 miles (24 km) long and 4 miles (6 km) wide, flowing west into Amundsen Bay between Auster Glacier and Mount Gleadell. The head of Beaver Glacier is located very close to the base of Mount King in Enderby Land. It was visited by an Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) party on October 28, 1956, and named after the Beaver aircraft used by ANARE in coastal exploration.

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67°2′S 50°40′E / 67.033°S 50.667°E / -67.033; 50.667

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