Location of Pioneers Escarpment, Coats Land, Antarctica
Pioneers Escarpment (80°28′S21°7′W / 80.467°S 21.117°W / -80.467; -21.117) is a mostly snow-covered north-facing escarpment in Antarctica, interrupted by occasional bluffs and spurs, between Slessor Glacier on the north and Shotton Snowfield on the south, in the Shackleton Range.[1]
^Alberts 1995, p. 578.
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