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Eight Bells Hills

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124: 58: 117: 158: 34: 257: 203:, is located near the hills with the runway markings still visible. It is marked by empty tins, many with their paper labels still intact. The need for a landing area in this remote part of Egypt was due to the importance of the Libyan oasis of 290: 73: 116: 285: 280: 66: 275: 212: 193: 57: 208: 207:. Intermediate landing grounds were required to store petrol and two of these, Eight Bells and 200: 173: 245: 269: 233: 157: 189: 181: 33: 88: 75: 49: 204: 185: 149: 188:. The site, a NW–SE striking line of eight flared hills of 218:
A meteorite was found In the area of Eight Bells in 2016.
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Remarks to the geological origin of Eight Bells Hills
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Topographic outlier of the Gilf Kebir plateau, Egypt
211:, 200 km to the east, were established by the 145: 104: 65: 48: 43: 21: 291:Royal Air Force stations of World War II in Egypt 54:753 to 755 m (2,470 to 2,477 ft)  184:plateau in the extreme southwestern corner of 8: 38:Two of the eight rocks of Eight Bells Hills 56: 18: 123: 156: 226: 199:An airfield, used during WWII by the 7: 177: 180:) is a topographic outlier of the 161:The aerodrome of Eight Bells Hills 14: 122: 115: 32: 246:Description of Eight Bells spot 196:at an elevation of 731 m. 258:The Thamaniyat Ajras meteorite 1: 192:sandstone, is located in the 136:Location of Eight Bells Hills 307: 260:Retrieved 20 October 2023. 248:Retrieved 20 October 2023. 236:Retrieved 20 October 2023. 286:Defunct airports in Egypt 109: 31: 26: 213:Long Range Desert Group 281:New Valley Governorate 194:New Valley Governorate 162: 160: 89:22.80917°N 26.23722°E 85: /  276:Mountains of Egypt 163: 94:22.80917; 26.23722 44:Highest point 166:Eight Bells Hills 155: 154: 130:Eight Bells Hills 22:Eight Bells Hills 298: 261: 255: 249: 243: 237: 231: 179: 170:Thamaniyat Ajras 126: 125: 119: 100: 99: 97: 96: 95: 90: 86: 83: 82: 81: 78: 61: 60: 36: 27:Thamaniyat Ajras 19: 306: 305: 301: 300: 299: 297: 296: 295: 266: 265: 264: 256: 252: 244: 240: 232: 228: 224: 141: 140: 139: 138: 137: 134: 133: 132: 131: 127: 93: 91: 87: 84: 79: 76: 74: 72: 71: 55: 39: 17: 12: 11: 5: 304: 302: 294: 293: 288: 283: 278: 268: 267: 263: 262: 250: 238: 225: 223: 220: 153: 152: 147: 143: 142: 135: 129: 128: 121: 120: 114: 113: 112: 111: 110: 107: 106: 102: 101: 69: 63: 62: 52: 46: 45: 41: 40: 37: 29: 28: 24: 23: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 303: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 273: 271: 259: 254: 251: 247: 242: 239: 235: 230: 227: 221: 219: 216: 214: 210: 206: 202: 197: 195: 191: 187: 183: 175: 171: 167: 159: 151: 148: 144: 118: 108: 103: 98: 70: 68: 64: 59: 53: 51: 47: 42: 35: 30: 25: 20: 253: 241: 229: 217: 198: 178:ثمانية أجراس 169: 165: 164: 209:Bir Terfawi 92: / 67:Coordinates 270:Categories 222:References 190:Palaeozoic 182:Gilf Kebir 80:26°14′14″E 77:22°48′33″N 105:Geography 50:Elevation 146:Location 174:Arabic 205:Kufra 186:Egypt 150:Egypt 201:RAF 168:or 272:: 215:. 176:: 172:(

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Elevation
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Coordinates
22°48′33″N 26°14′14″E / 22.80917°N 26.23722°E / 22.80917; 26.23722
Eight Bells Hills is located in Egypt
Egypt

Arabic
Gilf Kebir
Egypt
Palaeozoic
New Valley Governorate
RAF
Kufra
Bir Terfawi
Long Range Desert Group
Remarks to the geological origin of Eight Bells Hills
Description of Eight Bells spot
The Thamaniyat Ajras meteorite
Categories
Mountains of Egypt
New Valley Governorate
Defunct airports in Egypt
Royal Air Force stations of World War II in Egypt

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