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Edbrooke Hill

Coordinates: 77°23′40″S 160°38′18″E / 77.39444°S 160.63833°E / -77.39444; 160.63833
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Edbrooke Hill (77°23′40″S 160°38′18″E / 77.39444°S 160.63833°E / -77.39444; 160.63833) is a hill, 2100 m high, at the extreme west end of the Apocalypse Peaks in Victoria Land. It rises 100 m above the adjacent plateau ice, which diverges at the hill to the east-northeast-flowing Haselton Glacier and the east-flowing Huka Kapo Glacier. Named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 2005 after Steven Edbrooke, a geologist with the New Zealand Geological Survey, who mapped coal measures at Mount Fleming, Shapeless Mountain and Mount Electra in 1982–83; in upper Wright Valley, Clare Range and Willett Range, 1992–93.

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from "Edbrooke Hill". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.