Montgomerie Glacier — (83°47′S 166°55′E / 83.783°S 166.917°E / 83.783; 166.917) is a narrow tributary glacier, 10 nautical miles (18 km) long, flowing north along the west side of Hampton Ridge in … Wikipedia
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Mount Allen Young — (83°27′S 166°52′E / 83.45°S 166.867°E / 83.45; 166.867) is a prominent pyramidal mountain, 2,755 m, standing just south of Fegley Glacier and west of Lennox King Glacier in … Wikipedia
Asquith Bluff — (coord|83|30|S|167|21|E|) is a prominent wedge shaped rock bluff on the west side of Lennox King Glacier, 4 miles (6 km) southeast of Mount Allen Young. Discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition (1907 09) and named Mount Asquith for Lord… … Wikipedia
Yeates Bluff — (coord|83|23|S|169|10|E|) is a steep, mainly ice covered bluff surmounted by a 1,190 m peak at its north end, standing between Lennox King and Beaver Glaciers, 4 miles (6 km) northeast of Mount Nickerson in Queen Alexandra Range. Named by New… … Wikipedia
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