Final visit to junction valley railroad
Junction Valley (54°17′S 36°32′W) is a valley sloping eastward from Echo Pass to Hestesletten on the west side of Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia. The name Junction Valley was originally applied by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, 1901–04, to a valley joining Cumberland East Bay with Cumberland West Bay. The summit of this valley was later named Echo Pass. The original name has therefore been restricted to the eastern valley, and Sphagnum Valley has been applied to the western part.
Contents
- Final visit to junction valley railroad
- The end of the junction valley railroad wnem news report july 7th 2016
- References
The end of the junction valley railroad wnem news report july 7th 2016
References
Junction Valley Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA