Horne Nunataks

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The Horne Nunataks stand along the Rymill Coast of Palmer Land in the British Antarctic Territory. They rise to rising to about 2,350 feet to the north of Goodenough Glacier overlooking the George VI Sound.

Following surveys by the British Antarctic Survey from 'Stonington Island' and 'Fossil Bluff', 1962-72, these outcrops were named after Ralph Ross Horne (b. 1940), a gelogist with the British Antarctic Survey at 'Stonington Island', 1963-64, Adelaide and 'Fossil Bluff', 1964-65.

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