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- Igloo_Spur abstract "Igloo Spur (77°33′S 169°16′E) is a small, isolated spur 160 metres (520 ft) high at the culmination of the general ridge extending southeast from Bomb Peak, at the east end of Ross Island, Antarctica. It was mapped and so named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1958–59, because it was on this feature that Dr. E. A. Wilson and his party built a stone igloo during the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13.".
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageID "16442850".
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageLength "806".
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageRevisionID "500950662".
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Bomb_Peak.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink British_Antarctic_Expedition,_1910–13.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Ross_Island.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink E._A._Wilson.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Adrian_Wilson.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Igloo.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Geological_Survey_Antarctic_Expedition.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Ross_Island.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Spur_(mountain).
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Spur_(topography).
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Terra_Nova_Expedition.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageWikiLinkText "Igloo Spur".
- Igloo_Spur hasPhotoCollection Igloo_Spur.
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- Igloo_Spur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RossIsland-geo-stub.
- Igloo_Spur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Usgs-gazetteer.
- Igloo_Spur subject Category:Mountains_of_Ross_Island.
- Igloo_Spur point "-77.55 169.26666666666668".
- Igloo_Spur type Article.
- Igloo_Spur type Article.
- Igloo_Spur type Landform.
- Igloo_Spur type Source.
- Igloo_Spur type SpatialThing.
- Igloo_Spur comment "Igloo Spur (77°33′S 169°16′E) is a small, isolated spur 160 metres (520 ft) high at the culmination of the general ridge extending southeast from Bomb Peak, at the east end of Ross Island, Antarctica. It was mapped and so named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1958–59, because it was on this feature that Dr. E. A. Wilson and his party built a stone igloo during the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13.".
- Igloo_Spur label "Igloo Spur".
- Igloo_Spur sameAs Igloo_Spur.
- Igloo_Spur sameAs m.03y30p4.
- Igloo_Spur sameAs 6635402.
- Igloo_Spur sameAs Q5992097.
- Igloo_Spur sameAs Q5992097.
- Igloo_Spur lat "-77.55".
- Igloo_Spur long "169.26666666666668".
- Igloo_Spur wasDerivedFrom Igloo_Spur?oldid=500950662.
- Igloo_Spur isPrimaryTopicOf Igloo_Spur.