Diversion Hills
Diversion Hills | ||
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location | Victoria Land , East Antarctica | |
part of | Mesa Range in the Transantarctic Mountains | |
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Coordinates | 73 ° 9 ′ S , 163 ° 30 ′ E | |
Map of the Mesa Range with the Diversion Hills (top left) |
The Diversion Hills (English for diversion hills ) are a group of low rocky outcrops in East Antarctica Victoria Land . They rise up on the eastern edge of the Pain Mesa in the Mesa Range .
The southern group of the 1966 to 1967 campaign as part of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition named them that because the group branched off eastwards on their way to the Navigator Nunatak .
Web links
- Diversion Hills in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Diversion Hills on geographic.org (English)