Watlack Hills

- 79.433333333333 - 85.366666666667Koordinaten: 79 ° 26 ' S, 85 ° 22 ' W

The Watlack Hills are a chain of mostly ice-free peaks in the western part of the Heritage Range in West Antarctica. In the south and east they are float around by Dobbratz Glacier, the west lies the terrain level White Escarpment and north of the Splettstößer Glacier flows.

At the peaks of the chain of 2000 m high Mount Twiss belong at the northern end, the 1450 m high peak Skelly at the end of a spur on the northeastern end and the 1730 m high Carnell peak in the southern part.

Your name received the Watlack Hills of a geological expedition of the University of Minnesota, who explored the area in the summer of 1963/64. She named the chain after Chief Warrant Officer Richard G. Watlack, a pilot of the 62nd Transportation Detachment of the United States Army, who supported the expedition site.

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