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- Q6773138 subject Q7004855.
- Q6773138 subject Q7004873.
- Q6773138 abstract "Mars Hills (76°40′S 162°0′E) are a small group of low rounded hills of a distinct red color, located 2.5 nautical miles (5 km) north of Mount Davidson in the Convoy Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica. The name was proposed in 1977 by New Zealand geologist Christopher J. Burgess in association with the Viking Hills and because of the color resemblance to that of the planet Mars.".
- Q6773138 location Q208965.
- Q6773138 location Q51.
- Q6773138 wikiPageWikiLink Q111.
- Q6773138 wikiPageWikiLink Q208965.
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- Q6773138 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004855.
- Q6773138 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004873.
- Q6773138 point "-76.66666666666667 162.0".
- Q6773138 type Place.
- Q6773138 type Location.
- Q6773138 type Place.
- Q6773138 type Thing.
- Q6773138 type SpatialThing.
- Q6773138 comment "Mars Hills (76°40′S 162°0′E) are a small group of low rounded hills of a distinct red color, located 2.5 nautical miles (5 km) north of Mount Davidson in the Convoy Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica. The name was proposed in 1977 by New Zealand geologist Christopher J. Burgess in association with the Viking Hills and because of the color resemblance to that of the planet Mars.".
- Q6773138 label "Mars Hills".
- Q6773138 lat "-76.66666666666667".
- Q6773138 long "162.0".