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Rubble Glacier
Glacier in Antarctica / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Louis Glacier" redirects here. For similarly named glaciers, see Lewis Glacier.
Rubble Glacier is an ice-filled valley in the Palmer Land region of the Antarctic Peninsula.[1] It is surrounded by Giza Peak and the ridge connecting it to Baily Ridge to the north and Elephant Ridge to the south. Rubble Glacier is referred to as "Man-Pack Glacier" in scientific reports of the early 1960s, but is now descriptively referred to as Rubble Glacier or sometimes as "Louis Glacier".
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![]() Rubble Glacier, mountain glaciers with bergschrund on the upper glacier, September 4, 1977 | |
Type | Mountain glacier |
Location | Palmer Land, Antarctica |
Coordinates | 71°20′S 68°18′W |
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