Edward VII Peninsula

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Map of Antarctica (click to enlarge). The Edward VII Peninsula is defined by the left edge of the Ross Ice Shelf
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Map of Antarctica (click to enlarge). The Edward VII Peninsula is defined by the left edge of the Ross Ice Shelf

Edward VII Peninsula or King Edward VII Land or King Edward VII Peninsula or Kong Edward VII Land or König Edward VII Land is a large, ice-covered peninsula which forms the northwestern extremity of Marie Byrd Land and projects into the Ross Sea between Sulzberger Bay and the northeast corner of the Ross Ice Shelf. Edward VII Peninsula is defined by the Ross Ice Shelf on the southwest, Okuma Bay on the west, and to the east by Sulzberger Bay and the Saunders Coast, all essentially on the Ross Sea / Southern Ocean in Antarctica. Edward VII Peninsula is located at 77°40′S 155°00′W.

The western coast is Shirase Coast. In the north and east, Swinburne Ice Shelf is located.

Edward VII Peninsula was discovered on January 30, 1902, by the British National Antarctic Expedition (BrNAE) (1901-1904) under Robert Falcon Scott, who named it King Edward VII Land for the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Edward VII of the United Kingdom. The peninsular character of the Edward VII Peninsula was determined by exploration conducted by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition (1933-1935) and the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) Expedition (1939-1941).


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