Vanderford Valley

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Vanderford Valley (Other English names: Vanderford Strath, Vanderford Submarine Valley Hungarian Vanderford-selfvölgy) (66°25′S, 110°10′E) is an undersea valley, named in association with the Vanderford Glacier, which reaches a depth of 2287 m (7,503 ft). This may be the deepest glacier-carved valley in the world.


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This article incorporates text from Vanderford Valley, in the Geographic Names Information System, operated by the United States Geological Survey, and therefore a public domain work of the United States Government.