Lemanis Valley

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Lemanis Valley (

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80°1′S 155°50′E / 80.017°S 155.833°E / -80.017; 155.833Coordinates: 80°1′S 155°50′E / 80.017°S 155.833°E / -80.017; 155.833) is a partly ice-free valley intruded at the entrance by a lobe of ice from Hatherton Glacier, lying between Ituna Valley and Lindum Valley and 7 nautical miles (13 km) west-northwest of Derrick Peak in the Britannia Range, Antarctica. It was named in association with "Britannia" by a University of Waikato (New Zealand) geological party, 1978–79, led by Michael Selby; "Portus Lemanis" was the Roman name for a port near what is now Lympne in Kent.[1]

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  1. ^ "Lemanis Valley". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2013-06-10.

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