Layman Peak (The name as it would appear in a gazetteer)
Layman Peak (The name as it would appear on a map)
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Feature type: Peak (2d)
This name originates from New Zealand. It is part of the New Zealand Gazetteer and the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica.
Names that other countries have for this feature:
A peak about 2700m high, in the north-west portion of Anderson Heights, in the Bush Mountains of the Queen Maud Range. Discovered and photographed by the US Antarctic Services Expedition, 1939-41, on Flight C of 19 February - 1 March 1940 and surveyed by A P Crary in 1957-58. Named by Crary for Frank Layman, mechanic of the US Ross Ice Shelf Traverse Party of 1957-58, and of the US Victoria Land Traverse Party of 1958/59.
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