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Pirrit Hills (81°17′S 85°21′W / 81.283°S 85.350°W / -81.283; -85.350) is an
isolated group of
rocky peaks and
nunataks about 7
nautical miles (13 km)...
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Murphy m****if,
Bucher Peak,
Marie Byrd Land
Mount Byerly,
Marie Byrd Land
Pirrit Hills Antarctica has a
number of
active and
extinct volcanoes. For a list...
- a rock peak 2.5
nautical miles (4.6 km)
northwest of
Mount Tidd in the
Pirrit Hills. It was
positioned by the U.S. Ellsworth-Byrd
Traverse Party on December...
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Ellsworth Subglacial Highlands Antarctic Ice
Marathon Union Glacier Camp
Pirrit Hills The
central part of the
mountains with
Vinson Plateau, NASA satellite...
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pirrit,
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tirri eta tarra...
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nunatak standing 10
nautical miles (19 km)
southwest of
Mount Tidd in the
Pirrit Hills,
Marie Byrd Land. The peak was
positioned by the U.S. Ellsworth-Byrd...
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granite nunatak in Antarctica,
lying 4
nautical miles (7 km)
north of the
Pirrit Hills. The
nunatak was
examined by
United States Antarctic Research Program...
- gum diggers, farm
workers and
brick makers. In 1855,
George Pirrit and his son
William Pirrit bought land at
Henderson adjacent to the
Oratia Stream, which...
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nautical miles (7 km)
northeast of
Mount Tidd at the
northeast side of the
Pirrit Hills in Antarctica. It was
mapped by the
United States Geological Survey...
- -85.550) is a rock peak that is the
second most
prominent summit in the
Pirrit Hills of Antarctica. It was
positioned by the U.S. Ellsworth–Byrd Traverse...