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Snow Petrel Peak

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Snow Petrel Peak is a sharp rock peak marking the easternmost summit of Mason Spur at the northeast end of Hillary Coast, Ross Dependency in Antarctica. Snow Petrel Peak appears in a 1987 sketch map and report by geologist Anne Wright-Grassham, (earlier Anne C. Wright), who was a member of the 1983-1984 New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology field party to Mason Spur. The name Snow Petrel Peak may come from a story about a pair of nesting snow petrels seen flying around the peak over several days in November 1983. Its elevation is 605 meters.

Map of Snow Petrel Peak, Antarctica

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Snow Petrel Peak" (content from the Geographic Names Information System). 78°32′S 164°38′E

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