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Glossopteris Gully
Glossopteris
Gully
is a steep-sided,
narrow
gully
on the
east side
of
Bainmedart Cove
,
Radok Lake
, in the
Prince Charles Mountains
of
Antarctica
. A three-man
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions
party
camped near the
mouth
of the gully for a
month
in January–February,
1969
. It was named by the
Antarctic Names Committee of Australia
after the
Glossopteris
fossil plant
found in the
upper
part of the gully.