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Glacier in Antarctica
Yamato Glacier
Location of Queen Maud Land in Antarctica
Map showing the location of Yamato GlacierMap showing the location of Yamato GlacierLocation of Yamato Glacier in Antarctica
LocationQueen Maud Land
Coordinates71°25′S 35°35′E / 71.417°S 35.583°E / -71.417; 35.583
Length6 nmi (11 km; 7 mi)
Thicknessunknown
TerminusQueen Fabiola Mountains
Statusunknown

The Yamato Glacier (71°25′S 35°35′E / 71.417°S 35.583°E / -71.417; 35.583) is a glacier about 6 miles (10 km) wide, flowing west between Mount Fukushima and Mount Eyskens in the Queen Fabiola Mountains of Antarctica.

Discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Guido Derom, October 7, 1960, and named after an old name of the cove of Honshū. Yamato is the symbol of the political unity and the national consciousness of the Japanese people. In November–December 1960, a Japanese field party reached this area and carried out geodetic and other scientific work.

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