Tryne Fjord is an irregular-shaped fjord that idents the northern side of Langnes Peninsula in the Vestfold Hills. Mapped and named Tryne Fjord (snout fjord) by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37. Barrier Island lies at the entrance to the fjord.[1]

Tryne Fjord is located in Antarctica
Tryne Fjord
Tryne Fjord
Location of Tryne Fjord
Antarctica

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  1. ^ "Antarctica Detail".

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68°28′S 78°22′E / 68.467°S 78.367°E / -68.467; 78.367