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Mount Riddolls

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Mount Riddolls (72°48′S 167°46′E / 72.800°S 167.767°E / -72.800; 167.767) is a very prominent mountain (3,295 m) situated directly at the head of Rudolph Glacier in the Victory Mountains of Victoria Land. Named by the Mariner Glacier geology party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1966–67, for B.W. Riddolls, assistant geologist with the party.

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