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- Q8020998 subject Q7004800.
- Q8020998 abstract "Williams Cliff (77°35′S 166°47′E) is a prominent rock cliff that stands out from the ice-covered southwest slopes of Mount Erebus, situated 6 nautical miles (11 km) east of Cape Barne on Ross Island. This rock cliff was mapped by the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, 1910–13, and identified simply as "Bold Cliff" on maps resulting from that expedition. It was named Williams Cliff by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1964 to commemorate Richard T. Williams, who lost his life when his tractor broke through the ice at McMurdo Sound in January 1956.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Williams Cliff" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
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- Q8020998 wikiPageWikiLink Q188982.
- Q8020998 wikiPageWikiLink Q209899.
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- Q8020998 wikiPageWikiLink Q380072.
- Q8020998 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004800.
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- Q8020998 point "-77.58333333333333 166.78333333333333".
- Q8020998 type SpatialThing.
- Q8020998 comment "Williams Cliff (77°35′S 166°47′E) is a prominent rock cliff that stands out from the ice-covered southwest slopes of Mount Erebus, situated 6 nautical miles (11 km) east of Cape Barne on Ross Island. This rock cliff was mapped by the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, 1910–13, and identified simply as "Bold Cliff" on maps resulting from that expedition. It was named Williams Cliff by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1964 to commemorate Richard T.".
- Q8020998 label "Williams Cliff".
- Q8020998 lat "-77.58333333333333".
- Q8020998 long "166.78333333333333".