West Groin (77°39′S 160°48′E) is a prominent rock spur between Mudrey Cirque and Flory Cirque on the south side of Asgard Range in Victoria Land. Named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, led by Captain Robert F. Scott. The name is descriptive of position; East Groin marks the east side of Flory Cirque.
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