Walker

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Walker is the name of the following geographic objects:

Mountains, mountains and landforms:

  • Walker Mountains , mountain range on Thurston Island off the coast of Ellsworthland, Antarctica
  • Walker Ridge , ridge in the Victory Mountains, Victoria Land, Antarctica
  • Mount Walker (approx. 2350 m), mountain on the Forbidden Plateau, Grahamland, Antarctica
  • Walker Peak (1495 m), mountain in the Pensacola Mountains, Queen Elizabeth Land, Antarctica
  • Walker pillar , part of the north face of the Grandes Jorasses, Alps
  • Walker Nunatak , Nunatak in the Framnes Mountains, Mac Robertson Land, Antarctica
  • Walker Rocks , rock formation in Victoria Land, Antarctica
  • Walker Track , rock spur in the Thiel Mountains, Marie-Byrd-Land, Antarctica
  • Cape Walker , Cape Thurston Island off the coast of Ellsworthland, Antarctica
  • Walker Point , headland of Elephant Island in the archipelago of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
  • Walker Cirque , cirque in the Cook Mountains, Ross Dependency, Antarctica
  • Walker Bay (South Africa) , bay in South Africa
  • Walker Bay , Livingston Island Bay in the South Shetland Archipelago, Antarctica
  • Walker Valley , valley in the Prince Charles Mountains, Mac Robertson Land, Antarctica

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