Victoria Land

Victoria Land is a region of Antarctica which fronts the western side of the Ross Sea and the Ross Ice Shelf. It was discovered by Captain James Clark Ross in January 1841 and named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.

The rocky promontory of Minna Bluff is often regarded as the southernmost point of Victoria Land, and separates the Scott Coast to the north from the Hillary Coast of the Ross Dependency to the south. The region includes ranges of the Transantarctic Mountains and the McMurdo Dry Valleys, the highest point being Mount Abbott in the Northern Foothills, and the flatlands known as The Labyrinth.

Hallett Station was operated there from 1957 through 1973.