The Antarctica New Zealand program once maintained a semi-permanent camp at Lake Vanda which has since been removed.
Currently there is a small research shelter at Lake Vanda at its eastern end.
Lake Vanda, a small lake in Antarctica.
They walked across Lake Vanda, Ben and Maya pulling the sleds.
Two Russians, Sergei and Natasha, had started a relationship soon after their arrival at Lake Vanda.
This was the nineteenth-century equivalent of their settlement at Lake Vanda, though their compound was ever so much more uxurious.
Furthermore, Lake Vanda, fed by summer melt water from the Onyx River, maintained impossibly warm water at its deepest point.
Lake Vanda is also meromictic, which means that the deeper waters of the lake don't mix with the shallower waters.
While no species of fish live in Lake Vanda or the Onyx River, microscopic life such as cyanobacteria algal blooms have been recorded.
Lake Vanda, also in Wright Valley, is a highly-stratified lake some 5 km 2 in area and up to 70 m deep.