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The Stage is a prominent moraine floored amphitheater (a cirque) between West Aisle Ridge and Central Aisle Ridge on the north side of Renegar Glacier, Scott Coast. The cirque floor, at 1,000 metres (3,300 ft), is relatively flat. The feature was visited by New Zealand Geological Survey field party, 1977–78, which suggested the name; viewed from the lower Renegar Glacier the elevated floor of the amphitheater appears to be the ideal stage for some great theater.

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  • The Stage (englisch für Die Theaterbühne) ist ein 1000 m hoch gelegener, mit Moränengeröll angehäufter Bergkessel im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. Er liegt zwischen den Gebirgskämmen West Aisle Ridge und Central Aisle Ridge an der Nordflanke des Renegar-Gletschers an der Scott-Küste. Die Formation wurde von einer Mannschaft des New Zealand Geological Survey unter der Leitung des Geologen David Norman Bryant Skinner (1938–2019) zwischen 1977 und 1978 erkundet und deskriptiv nach seiner Erscheinung vom niedriger gelegenen Renegar-Gletscher benannt. (de)
  • The Stage is a prominent moraine floored amphitheater (a cirque) between West Aisle Ridge and Central Aisle Ridge on the north side of Renegar Glacier, Scott Coast. The cirque floor, at 1,000 metres (3,300 ft), is relatively flat. The feature was visited by New Zealand Geological Survey field party, 1977–78, which suggested the name; viewed from the lower Renegar Glacier the elevated floor of the amphitheater appears to be the ideal stage for some great theater. (en)
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  • The Stage (englisch für Die Theaterbühne) ist ein 1000 m hoch gelegener, mit Moränengeröll angehäufter Bergkessel im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. Er liegt zwischen den Gebirgskämmen West Aisle Ridge und Central Aisle Ridge an der Nordflanke des Renegar-Gletschers an der Scott-Küste. Die Formation wurde von einer Mannschaft des New Zealand Geological Survey unter der Leitung des Geologen David Norman Bryant Skinner (1938–2019) zwischen 1977 und 1978 erkundet und deskriptiv nach seiner Erscheinung vom niedriger gelegenen Renegar-Gletscher benannt. (de)
  • The Stage is a prominent moraine floored amphitheater (a cirque) between West Aisle Ridge and Central Aisle Ridge on the north side of Renegar Glacier, Scott Coast. The cirque floor, at 1,000 metres (3,300 ft), is relatively flat. The feature was visited by New Zealand Geological Survey field party, 1977–78, which suggested the name; viewed from the lower Renegar Glacier the elevated floor of the amphitheater appears to be the ideal stage for some great theater. (en)
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