Mollweide Glacier

Blue Glacier is a large glacier which flows into about 10 nautical miles south of , in , Antarctica. It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition under Robert Falcon Scott, 1901–04, who gave it this name because of its clear blue ice at the time of discovery.

Places of Interest

Highlights include Kowalczyk, Mount and Datum Peak.

Peak
Hobbs Ridge is a prominent arc-shaped ridge which circumscribes Hobbs Glacier to the north and northwest and forms the divide with the lower part of , on the of , Antarctica.

Peak
Hobbs Ridge is a prominent arc-shaped ridge which circumscribes Hobbs Glacier to the north and northwest and forms the divide with the lower part of , on the of , Antarctica. is situated 3 km southeast of Mollweide Glacier.

Mollweide Glacier

Latitude
-77.95° or 77° 57′ south
Longitude
163.75° or 163° 45′ east
Elevation
1,062 metres (3,484 feet)
Open location code
2VJ52QX2+X2
Geo­Names ID
6638280
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Satellite Map

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Notable Places Nearby

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