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- Hurst_Peak abstract "Hurst Peak (79°34′S 84°35′W) is a prominent rock peak, with an altitude of 1,790 metres (5,870 ft), at the southern end of the Webers Peaks in the Heritage Range of Antarctica. It was named by the University of Minnesota Geological Party, 1963–64, for aviation machinist James E. Hurst, who served as a crew member aboard the LC-47 aircraft that made the first 1963–64 flight to the Ellsworth Mountains.".
- Hurst_Peak country Antarctica.
- Hurst_Peak isPartOf Ellsworth_Land.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageID "29582668".
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageLength "795".
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageRevisionID "690356896".
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ellsworth_Mountains.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Ellsworth_Land.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_C-47_Skytrain.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Ellsworth_Mountains.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Heritage_Range.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLink James_E._Hurst.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Minnesota.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Webers_Peaks.
- Hurst_Peak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hurst Peak".
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- Hurst_Peak subject Category:Ellsworth_Mountains.
- Hurst_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_Ellsworth_Land.
- Hurst_Peak hypernym Peak.
- Hurst_Peak point "-79.56666666666666 -84.58333333333333".
- Hurst_Peak type Mountain.
- Hurst_Peak type Place.
- Hurst_Peak type Landform.
- Hurst_Peak type Range.
- Hurst_Peak type Source.
- Hurst_Peak type Location.
- Hurst_Peak type Place.
- Hurst_Peak type Thing.
- Hurst_Peak type SpatialThing.
- Hurst_Peak comment "Hurst Peak (79°34′S 84°35′W) is a prominent rock peak, with an altitude of 1,790 metres (5,870 ft), at the southern end of the Webers Peaks in the Heritage Range of Antarctica. It was named by the University of Minnesota Geological Party, 1963–64, for aviation machinist James E. Hurst, who served as a crew member aboard the LC-47 aircraft that made the first 1963–64 flight to the Ellsworth Mountains.".
- Hurst_Peak label "Hurst Peak".
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- Hurst_Peak lat "-79.56666666666666".
- Hurst_Peak long "-84.58333333333333".
- Hurst_Peak wasDerivedFrom Hurst_Peak?oldid=690356896.
- Hurst_Peak isPrimaryTopicOf Hurst_Peak.