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The Podium (Antarctica)

Coordinates: 78°56′S 161°9′E / 78.933°S 161.150°E / -78.933; 161.150
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The Podium is a high, flat ice-covered bluff, two kilometres (one nautical mile) in extent, which projects at the south end of the Worcester Range and surmounts the ice-filled embayment between Cape Teall and Cape Timberlake. So named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1964 because of its position relative to nearby features and its resemblance to a podium.

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78°56′S 161°9′E / 78.933°S 161.150°E / -78.933; 161.150