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- Claydon_Peak abstract "Claydon Peak (83°25′S 162°3′E) is a peak in the Queen Elizabeth Range, 3,040 metres (9,970 ft) high, which presents a rocky face to the northeast, standing just south of January Col. It was visited by the New Zealand Southern Survey Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1956–58) in early 1958, and named by them for Squadron-Leader J.R. Claydon, commanding officer of the Antarctic Flight of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, who assisted the survey team operating in this vicinity.".
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageID "29400084".
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageLength "775".
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageRevisionID "691740661".
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_Ross_Dependency.
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shackleton_Coast.
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_Trans-Antarctic_Expedition.
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLink J.R._Claydon.
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLink January_Col.
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Elizabeth_Range_(Antarctica).
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Royal_New_Zealand_Air_Force.
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Summit.
- Claydon_Peak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Claydon Peak".
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- Claydon_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Ross_Dependency.
- Claydon_Peak subject Category:Shackleton_Coast.
- Claydon_Peak hypernym Peak.
- Claydon_Peak point "-83.41666666666667 162.05".
- Claydon_Peak type Mountain.
- Claydon_Peak type Coast.
- Claydon_Peak type Landform.
- Claydon_Peak type Source.
- Claydon_Peak type SpatialThing.
- Claydon_Peak comment "Claydon Peak (83°25′S 162°3′E) is a peak in the Queen Elizabeth Range, 3,040 metres (9,970 ft) high, which presents a rocky face to the northeast, standing just south of January Col. It was visited by the New Zealand Southern Survey Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1956–58) in early 1958, and named by them for Squadron-Leader J.R. Claydon, commanding officer of the Antarctic Flight of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, who assisted the survey team operating in this vicinity.".
- Claydon_Peak label "Claydon Peak".
- Claydon_Peak sameAs Q5130082.
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- Claydon_Peak sameAs Claydon_Peak.
- Claydon_Peak sameAs m.0ds93pq.
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- Claydon_Peak sameAs 6631245.
- Claydon_Peak sameAs Q5130082.
- Claydon_Peak sameAs 克萊登峰.
- Claydon_Peak lat "-83.41666666666667".
- Claydon_Peak long "162.05".
- Claydon_Peak wasDerivedFrom Claydon_Peak?oldid=691740661.
- Claydon_Peak isPrimaryTopicOf Claydon_Peak.