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5-574: Taylor Spur ( 78°31′S 84°9′W  /  78.517°S 84.150°W  / -78.517; -84.150 ) is a wedge-shaped spur in Doyran Heights on the east side of the Sentinel Range , Ellsworth Mountains marking the north side of the terminus of Guerrero Glacier and the west side of the entrance to Sikera Valley . It is located 13.07 km west-northwest of Batil Spur , the south extremity of Flowers Hills . The feature

10-594: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Doyran Heights Doyran Heights ( Bulgarian : Дойрански възвишения , romanized :  Doyranski Vazvisheniya , IPA: [ˈdɔjrɐnski vɐzviˈʃɛnijɐ] ) are the heights rising to 3473 m at Mount Tuck in the east foothills of Vinson Massif and Craddock Massif in Sentinel Range , Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica , extending 30.8 km in north–south direction and 16.5 km in east–west direction. They are bounded by Thomas Glacier to

15-605: The settlements of Doyrantsi in Northeastern and Southern Bulgaria. Doyran Heights are centred at 78°32′30″S 84°37′00″W  /  78.54167°S 84.61667°W  / -78.54167; -84.61667 . US mapping in 1961, updated in 1988. Geographical features include: This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission. This Ellsworth Land location article

20-424: The south and southwest, Dater Glacier and Hansen Glacier to the northwest and north, and Sikera Valley to the east, linked to Craddock Massif to the west by Goreme Col , and separated from Veregava Ridge to the north by Manole Pass and from Flowers Hills to the northeast by Kostinbrod Pass . Their interior is drained by Guerrero , Hough , Remington and Obelya Glaciers. The heights are named after

25-590: Was first mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1957–59. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant Howard C. Taylor III , U.S. Navy, medical officer at the South Pole Station in 1957. [REDACTED]  This article incorporates public domain material from "Taylor Spur" . Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey .   [REDACTED] This Ellsworth Land location article

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