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Aphrodite Glacier
Aphrodite
Glacier
is a
glacier
long flowing north to the
east coast
of
the Antarctic
Peninsula west of
Victory Nunatak
.
History
The lower
portion
of the feature was first plotted by W.L.G. Joerg from
aerial photographs
taken by
Sir Hubert Wilkins
in
December 1928
and by
Lincoln Ellsworth
in
November 1935
. The glacier was
subsequently
photographed by the
Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition
in
December 1947
and surveyed by the
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey
in December
1958
and
November 1960
. It was named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee
after Aphrodite, the
goddess of love
in
Greek mythology
.