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  3. Scotts Bluff National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Scotts Bluff National Monument is located west of the City of Gering in western Nebraska, United States.This National Park Service site protects over 3,000 acres of historic overland trail remnants, mixed-grass prairie, rugged badlands, towering bluffs and riparian area along the North Platte River.

  4. Carlstrom Foothills - Wikipedia

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    A massive mountain, over 3,000 metres (9,800 ft), standing just south of Mount Albert Markham and overlooking the head of Flynn Glacier. Discovered by the BrNAE (1901-04) led by Scott, who named it for Sir George S. Nares, captain of the Challenger during part of its cruise of 1872-74, leader of an Arctic expedition in 1875-76, and a member of ...

  5. McDonald Heights - Wikipedia

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    A series of conspicuous rock bluffs extending from Gilbert Bluff to Mount Sinha, forming the southwest edge of McDonald Heights. A portion of the bluffs were photographed from aircraft of the US AS, 1939-41. They were mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-65.

  6. Grindley Plateau - Wikipedia

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    A bluff-type mountain, 4,305 metres (14,124 ft) high, forming a part of the northeast edge of Grindley Plateau, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) southeast of Mount Mackellar. Named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907–09 (BrAE) for William Bell, a relative of Ernest Shackleton and supporter of the expedition.

  7. Ickes Mountains - Wikipedia

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    An ice-free coastal mountain which rises to more than 800 metres (2,600 ft) high between Mount Vance and Mount Langway, in the central part of the Ickes Mountains. The feature was discovered and photographed from aircraft of the USAS, 1939-41. Named by US-ACAN for Wesley E. LeMasurier, geologist with Marie Byrd Land Survey II, 1967-68. [7]

  8. Morris Heights (East Antarctica) - Wikipedia

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    A steep, mainly ice-covered bluff surmounted by a 1,190 metres (3,900 ft) high peak at its north end, standing between Lennox-King and Beaver Glaciers, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) northeast of Mount Nickerson. Named by NZGSAE (1959-60) for Peter A. Yeates, for two seasons radio operator at Scott Base. [8]

  9. Tauren - Wikipedia

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    In World of Warcraft, the city of Thunder Bluff was introduced as their capital. In the 2015 MOBA Heroes of the Storm , a character named the Tauren Chieftain appears, who is an electric guitar -playing Tauren who is a member of a rock band , and a playable character in-game. [ 1 ]