Beacon Heights

The Beacon Heights (77°50′S 160°50′E / 77.833°S 160.833°E / -77.833; 160.833Coordinates: 77°50′S 160°50′E / 77.833°S 160.833°E / -77.833; 160.833) are a small cluster of peaks between Beacon Valley and Arena Valley in Quartermain Mountains, Victoria Land, rising to 2,345 metres (7,700 ft) in West Beacon, and also including East Beacon and South Beacon. They were named by Hartley Ferrar, geologist with the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901–04). According to the USGS GNIS gazeteer, the heights were named after the Beacon Supergroup which caps them,[1] though another source indicates that the type of rock was named after these hills.[2]

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