The Pyramid (Antarctica)
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For the mountain in the Trinity Peninsula, see Dimaryp Peak. For the mountain in the Quartermain Mountains in Victoria Land, see Pyramid Mountain (Antarctica).
The Pyramid (78°21′S 163°30′E) is a small but distinctive peak in Antarctica just south of Pyramid Trough, at the west side of the Koettlitz Glacier. The descriptive name appears to have been first used by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13 (BrAE).[1]
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Coordinates | 78°21′S 163°30′E |
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Continent | Antarctica |
Region | Victoria Land |
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