Pyxis Ridge
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Pyxis Ridge is a ridge of nunataks – exposed rock peaks – in the Batterbee Mountains of Palmer Land, in the British Antarctic Territory. The peaks overlook George VI Sound,.running north to south and rising to about 3,120 feet above sea level, north-north-west of Mount Cadbury.
Following surveys by the British Antarctic Survey from "Stonington Island" in 1962-72, the ridge was named after the constellation Pyxis, in association with similar names in this area.
Location
- Location map: 71°15’55"S, 66°46’52"W
References
- Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Pyxis Ridge