Adams Stream

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Coordinates: 78 ° 6 ′  S , 163 ° 45 ′  E

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The Adams Stream is a 800 m long meltwater river that from the end of Adams Glacier in the Lake Miers in Miers Valley of Denton Hills on the Scott Coast of the East Antarctic Victoria Land flowing.

The New Zealand Geographic Board named it in connection with the glacier of the same name after Jameson Adams (1880-1962), deputy leader of the Nimrod Expedition (1907-1909) under the British polar explorer Ernest Shackleton .

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