Edwards Pillar
Edwards Pillar (73°5′S 66°20′E / 73.083°S 66.333°E) is a large rock pillar on the western face of Mount Stinear in the Prince Charles Mountains of Antarctica. The feature is in the vicinity of a geodetic survey station established by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Prince Charles Mountains survey party in 1971. It was named for N.F. Edwards, a surveyor with the party.
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Edwards Pillar
Edwards Pillar (73°5′S 66°20′E / 73.083°S 66.333°E) is a large rock pillar on the western face of Mount Stinear in the Prince Charles Mountains of Antarctica. The feature is in the vicinity of a geodetic survey station established by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Prince Charles Mountains survey party in 1971. It was named for N.F. Edwards, a surveyor with the party.
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Edwards Pillar (73°5′S 66°20′E ...... ds, a surveyor with the party.
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Edwards Pillar (73°5′S 66°20′E ...... ds, a surveyor with the party.
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Edwards Pillar
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