Bell bluff

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Bell bluff
location Ross Dependency , Antarctica
part of Queen Alexandra chain in the Transantarctic Mountains
Bell Bluff (Antarctica)
Bell bluff
Coordinates 84 ° 4 ′  S , 170 ° 0 ′  E Coordinates: 84 ° 4 ′  S , 170 ° 0 ′  E
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The Bell Bluff is a rock cliff in the Antarctic Ross Dependency . It rises on the western edge of the Beardmore Glacier immediately north of the confluence of the Garrard Glacier in the Queen Alexandra range .

The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names named it in 1965 after Charles A. Bell, supply worker at Hallett Station , who had wintered there in 1964.

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