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    its headquarters on Cape Evans. The feature is surmounted by Mount Erebus. Erebus Bay extends from Cape Evans in the northwest to Hut Point on the Hut Point...
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    those of Erebus. Recovery of the ship's bell was announced on 6 November 2014. On 4 March 2015, it was announced that a diving expedition on Erebus, by Parks...
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    Mount Erebus killing all 257 people on board. Mount Erebus is the world's southernmost active volcano. It is the current eruptive centre of the Erebus hotspot...
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    slopes of Mount Erebus. Cape Evans is a rocky cape on the west side of Ross Island, forming the north side of the entrance to Erebus Bay. Cape Royds is...
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    Franklin, Crozier, Erebus First Lieutenant Graham Gore, Terror assistant surgeon Alexander McDonald, and the two ice-masters, James Reid (Erebus) and Thomas...
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    of Ross Island, Antarctica, forming the north side of the entrance to Erebus Bay. The cape was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition...
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  • with two ship's boats in Erebus Bay. He died seventy-five kilometres south of the landing site, on the shore of Erebus Bay. Douglas Stenton estimated...
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    The Mount Erebus disaster occurred on 28 November 1979 when Air New Zealand Flight 901 (TE901) flew into Mount Erebus on Ross Island, Antarctica, killing...
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    with HMS Erebus. On 12 September 2016, the Arctic Research Foundation announced that the wreck of Terror had been found in Nunavut's Terror Bay, off the...
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    The Erebus Glacier Tongue is a mountain outlet glacier and the seaward extension of Erebus Glacier from Ross Island. It projects 11 kilometres (6.8 mi)...
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