Seilkopf Peaks
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Seilkopf Peaks (German: Seilkopfberge) is a group of mainly ice-free peaks and ridges between Portalen Pass and Nalegga Ridge in the Borg Massif, Queen Maud Land. The feature was photograph air by the German Antarctic Expedition (1938–39) and named for Heinrich Seilkopf, head of the marine aerology section of the (German Hydrographic Office) in Hamburg. Although rudely mapped by German Antarctic Expedition, the Seilkopf Peaks are clearly shown and identified in air photos published by the expedition. The peaks were mapped in detail by the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition (NBSAE) (1949–52).
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This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Seilkopf Peaks". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)
Coordinates: 72°41′S 4°0′W / 72.683°S 4.000°W
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- Mountains of Queen Maud Land
- Princess Martha Coast
- Princess Martha Coast geography stubs