Krok Fjord
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Krok Fjord is a narrow sinuous fjord, 11 nautical miles (20 km) long, between Mule Peninsula
and Sorsdal Glacier
Tongue, at the south end of the Vestfold Hills
. Mapped from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936–37) and named Krokfjorden (the crooked fjord).
Mule Peninsula
Mule Peninsula is an irregular-shaped rocky peninsula between Ellis Fjord and Krok Fjord in the southern part of the Vestfold Hills. Mapped from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition and called Breidnesmulen by Norwegian cartographers...
and Sorsdal Glacier
Sorsdal Glacier
Sorsdal Glacier is a heavily crevassed glacier, 15 nautical miles long, flowing westward along the south side of Krok Fjord and the Vestfold Hills and terminating in a prominent glacier tongue at Prydz Bay...
Tongue, at the south end of the Vestfold Hills
Vestfold Hills
Vestfold Hills is an area of rounded rock coastal hills, in extent, located at the north side of Sorsdal Glacier on Ingrid Christensen Coast in Antarctica. The hills are subdivided by three west-trending peninsulas bounded by narrow fjords...
. Mapped from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936–37) and named Krokfjorden (the crooked fjord).