Monday, December 14, 2020

Diamond Hill (Antarctica)

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'''Diamond Hill''' () is a conspicuous snow-free hill which is diamond shape in plan, standing 10 nautical miles (18 km) east of [[Bastion Hill]] at the north side of the lower [[Darwin Glacier (Antarctica)|Darwin Glacier]]. Named by the [[Darwin Glacier Party]] of the [[Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition]] (1956-58) which surveyed this area. [[Diamond Glacier (Antarctica)|Diamond Glacier]] is named for the hill.



[[Category:Geography of Antarctica]]


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