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Mount Hall

Coordinates: 84°55′S 170°22′W / 84.917°S 170.367°W / -84.917; -170.367
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Mount Hall (84°55′S 170°22′W / 84.917°S 170.367°W / -84.917; -170.367) is a rock peak, 2,430 metres (7,970 ft) high, standing 1.5 nautical miles (3 km) southwest of Mount Daniel, surmounting the snow-covered, tabular mountain block which forms the south end of Lillie Range, in the foothills of the Prince Olav Mountains, Antarctica. It was discovered and photographed by the U.S. Ross Ice Shelf Traverse Party (1957–38) under A.P. Crary, and named by him for Lieutenant Commander Ray E. Hall, U.S. Navy, a pilot of U.S. Navy Squadron VX-6 during Operation Deep Freeze.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Hall, Mount". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2012-05-17.

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