Shackleton Range

The Shackleton Range is a mountain range in that rises to 1,875 metres and extends in an east–west direction for about 100 miles between the Slessor and Glaciers.
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Shackleton Range

Latitude
-80.58333° or 80° 35′ south
Longitude
-24° or 24° west
Elevation
2,010 metres (6,594 feet)
Open location code
29FRC282+M2
Geo­Names ID
6625096
Wiki­data ID
Q1550766
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Satellite Map

Discover Shackleton Range from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Venetian—“Shackleton Range” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Шакълтън (планина)
  • Bulgarian: Шакълтън
  • Cebuano: Shackletonkjeda
  • Chinese: 沙克爾頓山脈
  • Czech: Shackletonovo pohoří
  • Dutch: Shackleton Range
  • French: Chaîne de Shackleton
  • French: chaîne Shackleton
  • French: Chaîne Shackleton
  • French: Cordillère de Shackleton
  • German: Shackleton Range
  • Hebrew: רכס שקלטון
  • Hindi: शैकलटन पर्वतमाला
  • Italian: Catena di Shackleton
  • Japanese: シャクルトン山脈
  • Japanese: シャクルトン連山
  • Japanese: シャックルトン山脈
  • Ladin: Ciadëina de Shackleton
  • Latvian: Šekltona grēda
  • Latvian: Shackleton Range
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Shackletonkjeda
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Shackletonkjeda
  • Norwegian: Shackletonkjeda
  • Polish: Góry Shackletona
  • Portuguese: Cordilheira Shackleton
  • Slovak: Shackletonove vrchy
  • Spanish: Cordillera Los Menucos
  • Swedish: Shackletonkedjan
  • Swedish: Shackletonkjeda
  • Venetian: Caena de Shackleton

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