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Viking Valley

Coordinates: 71°53′S 68°21′W / 71.883°S 68.350°W / -71.883; -68.350
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Viking Valley (71°53′S 68°21′W / 71.883°S 68.350°W / -71.883; -68.350) is a valley lying on the east side of Mars Glacier containing a braided stream which feeds into Secret Lake, situated in the southeast corner of Alexander Island, Antarctica. This area was the prime research site of the 1992-93 Mars Glacier field party led by D. D. Wynn-Williams. The feature was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1993 in association with nearby Mars Glacier. The name "Viking" stems from the Viking Lander project of NASA which first searched for life on Mars in 1976.

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