- The
Linnormen Hills (72°4′S 14°33′E / 72.067°S 14.550°E / -72.067; 14.550) are
hills extending southwest–northeast and
rising close east of Skavlhø...
- 017; 14.600) is a
small mountain, 2,510
metres (8,230 ft) high, in the
Linnormen Hills of the
Payer Mountains, in
Queen Maud Land. It was
mapped from air...
- 500°E / -72.083; 14.500) is a
group of
rocks forming the
south part of
Linnormen Hills in the
Payer Mountains,
Queen Maud Land.
Discovered and plotted...
- 083°S 14.317°E / -72.083; 14.317) is a hill at the
southwest end of
Linnormen Hills in the
Payer Mountains of
Queen Maud Land.
Mapped by
Norwegian cartographers...
- 72.017°S 14.633°E / -72.017; 14.633) is a peak at the
north end of
Linnormen Hills in the
Payer Mountains of
Queen Maud Land.
Photographed from the...
- -72.067; 14.550) are
three major hills forming the
central portion of
Linnormen Hills,
standing southeast of
Skavlho Mountain in the
Payer Mountains of...
- of
rocks lying 0.5
nautical miles (0.9 km) east of
Mount Dzhalil' in
Linnormen Hills,
Payer Mountains, in
Queen Maud Land.
Mapped from air
photos and...
- -72.133; 14.450) is a rock hill 3
nautical miles (6 km)
south of the
Linnormen Hills in the
Payer Mountains of
Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. It was photographed...
- 14°28′E) are four
nunataks standing 6
nautical miles (11 km)
south of
Linnormen Hills at the
south extremity of the
Payer Mountains, in
Queen Maud Land...