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- Ponder_Peak abstract "Ponder Peak (77°29′15″S 162°47′06″E) is a peak rising to 1,412 metres (4,633 ft) at the head of Repeater Glacier in the northeastern Asgard Range, McMurdo Dry Valleys. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 1998 after W. Frank Ponder, the architect who designed Scott Base for occupation in the 1957 International Geophysical Year and for the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition.".
- Q21470834 abstract "Ponder Peak (77°29′15″S 162°47′06″E) is a peak rising to 1,412 metres (4,633 ft) at the head of Repeater Glacier in the northeastern Asgard Range, McMurdo Dry Valleys. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 1998 after W. Frank Ponder, the architect who designed Scott Base for occupation in the 1957 International Geophysical Year and for the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition.".
- Ponder_Peak comment "Ponder Peak (77°29′15″S 162°47′06″E) is a peak rising to 1,412 metres (4,633 ft) at the head of Repeater Glacier in the northeastern Asgard Range, McMurdo Dry Valleys. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 1998 after W. Frank Ponder, the architect who designed Scott Base for occupation in the 1957 International Geophysical Year and for the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition.".
- Q21470834 comment "Ponder Peak (77°29′15″S 162°47′06″E) is a peak rising to 1,412 metres (4,633 ft) at the head of Repeater Glacier in the northeastern Asgard Range, McMurdo Dry Valleys. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 1998 after W. Frank Ponder, the architect who designed Scott Base for occupation in the 1957 International Geophysical Year and for the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition.".