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taylor+buttresses Latitude and Longitude:

70°8′S 67°23′W / 70.133°S 67.383°W / -70.133; -67.383
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Taylor Buttresses ( 70°8′S 67°23′W / 70.133°S 67.383°W / -70.133; -67.383) is an oval shaped, whale-back shaped hill with its smooth contours broken at the northern end by three rock buttresses which are conspicuous from the north, located near the heads of Riley Glacier and Chapman Glacier in western Palmer Land. Named by UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Brian J. Taylor, British Antarctic Survey (BAS) geologist at Fossil Bluff station, 1961–63.

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taylor+buttresses Latitude and Longitude:

70°8′S 67°23′W / 70.133°S 67.383°W / -70.133; -67.383
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Taylor Buttresses ( 70°8′S 67°23′W / 70.133°S 67.383°W / -70.133; -67.383) is an oval shaped, whale-back shaped hill with its smooth contours broken at the northern end by three rock buttresses which are conspicuous from the north, located near the heads of Riley Glacier and Chapman Glacier in western Palmer Land. Named by UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Brian J. Taylor, British Antarctic Survey (BAS) geologist at Fossil Bluff station, 1961–63.

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from "Taylor Buttresses". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.  Edit this at Wikidata



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