Fokker Rocks
The Fokker Rocks (78°4′S 155°10′W / 78.067°S 155.167°W) are rock outcrops just south of Mount Schlossbach in the Rockefeller Mountains of Edward VII Peninsula, Antarctica. The name, applied by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, recalls the fact that a Fokker airplane of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928–30, was damaged beyond repair by strong winds while it was on the ground on the south side of nearby Washington Ridge. The plane was visited by Charles Morrison of the United States Geological Survey on December 31, 1966.
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Fokker Rocks
The Fokker Rocks (78°4′S 155°10′W / 78.067°S 155.167°W) are rock outcrops just south of Mount Schlossbach in the Rockefeller Mountains of Edward VII Peninsula, Antarctica. The name, applied by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, recalls the fact that a Fokker airplane of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928–30, was damaged beyond repair by strong winds while it was on the ground on the south side of nearby Washington Ridge. The plane was visited by Charles Morrison of the United States Geological Survey on December 31, 1966.
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The Fokker Rocks (78°4′S 155°1 ...... l Survey on December 31, 1966.
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福克岩是南極洲的岩石,位於愛德華七世地,處於洛克菲勒山脈的施洛斯巴赫山以南,由美國南極名稱諮詢委員命名,現時由南極條約體系管理。
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The Fokker Rocks (78°4′S 155°1 ...... l Survey on December 31, 1966.
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福克岩是南極洲的岩石,位於愛德華七世地,處於洛克菲勒山脈的施洛斯巴赫山以南,由美國南極名稱諮詢委員命名,現時由南極條約體系管理。
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Fokker Rocks
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福克岩
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