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618:Second Facet
612:killer whale
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576:Killer Ridge
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364:Pyne Glacier
329:
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116:, Antarctica
51:, Antarctica
1658:Scott Coast
1600:Scott Coast
1515:Ross Island
1005: /
993:162°37′00″E
980:Stroup Peak
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950:162°26′58″E
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912:162°16′30″E
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874:162°00′22″E
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818:New Glacier
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656:First Facet
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546:161°57′00″E
533:Low Nunatak
516: /
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461:162°33′49″E
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419:161°59′39″E
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377:162°18′00″E
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301:162°15′31″E
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203:Clare Range
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67:Coordinates
1647:Categories
1559:2024-01-29
1522:2024-01-29
1324:2023-01-29
1018:References
990:77°06′15″S
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543:77°04′25″S
458:77°07′54″S
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298:77°09′33″S
732:Red Ridge
105:Geography
832:162°27′E
783:162°41′E
745:162°08′E
707:162°28′E
669:162°30′E
631:162°18′E
589:162°06′E
504:161°45′E
339:162°11′E
284:, 1962.
255:162°12′E
229:Glaciers
197:Location
181:, under
136:162°16′E
110:Location
80:162°16′E
1304:Sources
973:Curtiss
855:Morning
829:77°03′S
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586:77°12′S
569:nunatak
501:77°08′S
336:77°05′S
252:77°12′S
133:77°7′S
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