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'''Allemand Peak''' ({{coor dm|78|24|S|158|36|E|}}) is a ] lying 1.5 miles south of ] in the north part of the ]. Named by ] (US-ACAN) in 1964 for ], construction driver at ] in 1958.
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Allen Bay
'''Allen Bay''' ({{coor dm|54|11|S|36|32|W|}}) is a semi-circular ] 0.5 nautical miles (0.9 km) wide, lying 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) west-northwest of ] in the north part of ], ]. Charted in 1926 by DI personnel on the ] at that time.
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Allen Knoll
'''Allen Knoll''' ({{coor dm|63|40|S|58|35|W|}}) is a steep-sided snow dome rising from a flat snowfield 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) northwest of the head of ], ]. Mapped from surveys by ] (FIDS) (1960-61). Named by ] (UK-APC) for ], FIDS radio operator at ] in 1959 and 1960.
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Allen Peak
'''Allen Peak''' ({{coor dm|77|34|S|86|51|W|}}) is a ], 1,880 m, standing 5 nautical miles (9 km) west of ] and forming the north extremity of the main ridge of the ]. Discovered by ] on his trans-Antarctic flight of ], ]. Named by the ] (US-ACAN) after ]., ] (USGS) cartographer and Antarctic specialist, 1950-79; consultant to USGS Branch of ] from 1980; a member of the Branch of ] who helped prepare the 1962 map of this range.
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Allen Point
'''Allen Point''' ({{coor dm|58|29|S|26|15|W|}}) is the southeast point of ], in the ]. Montagu Island was discovered in 1775 by a British expedition under Cook, but the point was first mapped by Bellingshausen in 1819-20. The point was surveyed in 1930 by DI personnel on the ] and named for ], member of the ].
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Allen Rocks
'''Allen Rocks''' ({{coor dm|77|33|S|169|9|E|}}) is a small but distinctive group of rocks 2.2 nautical miles (4.1 km) east-northeast of ] in ], ]. The feature includes a central ] that in outline resembles the letter a. A low ridge encloses the nunatak except on the south. Named by ] (US-ACAN) (2000) after ], ], ] (USGS), Reston, VA, cartographer and expert on aerial photography of Antarctica, who was closely involved in USGS mapping of the continent, 1950-2000.
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Mount Allen Young
'''Mount Allen Young''' ({{coor dm|83|27|S|166|52|E|}}) is a prominent pyramidal ], 2,755 m, standing just south of ] and west of ] in the ]. Discovered by the ] (1907-09) and named for ], polar explorer who led the successful search for ] in the Arctic in 1882.
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Cape Allen
'''Cape Allen''' ({{coor dm|83|33|S|171|0|E|}}) is a bare rock point located 3 nautical miles (6 km) southwest of ], near the mouth of ]. The point forms the west side of the south approach to ]. Discovered by the ] (1907-09) and named for ] of the ] to the Arctic.
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Mount Allen
'''Mount Allen''' ({{coor dm|77|24|S|162|32|E|}}) is a ], 1,400 m, standing between ] and the head of ] in ]. Charted by the ] (VUWAE), 1959-60, and named for ], one of the party's geologists.
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Mount Allen
'''Mount Allen''' ({{coor dm|78|43|S|84|56|W|}}) is a ] (3,430 m) located 5 nautical miles (9 km) southeast of ] in the ], ]. Mapped by ] (USGS) from surveys and ] air photos, 1957-59. Named by ] (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant ], ], co-pilot on reconnaissance flights from ], 1957-58.
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Alley Glacier
'''Alley Glacier''' ({{coor dm|79|58|S|158|5|E|}}) is a ] that drains the north slopes of ] in the vicinity of ] and flows north to ]. Named by ] (US-ACAN) after ], Department of Geosciences, ], ] (USAP) glaciologist who has specialized in the study of ice streams of the ].
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Alley Spur
'''Alley Spur''' ({{coor dm|82|32|S|51|47|W|}}) is a rock spur on north side of ], just south of ], in the ]. Mapped by ] (USGS) from surveys and ] air photos, 1956-66. Named by ] (US-ACAN) for Captain ], ] (USAF), navigator, a member of the ] in the Pensacola Mountains, 1957-58.
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Alligator Eyes
'''Alligator Eyes''' ({{coor dm|81|38|S|160|55|E|}}) is a two ]s which are near together and rise to over 600 m on the east side of ] in ]. The feature surmounts the end of the broad ice-covered ridge that extends north from ]. So named by ] (US-ACAN) because of its appearance.
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Alligator Island
'''Alligator Island''' ({{coor dm|66|34|S|97|40|E|}}) is a steep, rocky ] 0.5 nautical miles (0.9 km) long, lying in the Bay of Winds 4 nautical miles (7 km) west of ]. Discovered by the ] of the ] under Mawson, 1911-14, who so named it because of its shape.
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Alligator Peak
'''Alligator Peak''' ({{coor dm|78|28|S|158|45|E|}}) is a prominent conical rock ] at the head of ] in the ]. Named for its proximity to Alligator Ridge by the 1957-58 ] party of the ], 1956-58.
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Alligator Ridge
'''Alligator Ridge''' ({{coor dm|78|27|S|158|48|E|}}) is a spectacular serrated rock ridge, extending northeast for 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) from ] in the ] into ]. Mapped and named for its shape by the 1957-58 ] party of the ], 1956-58.
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Allison Bay
'''Allison Bay''' ({{coor dm|67|30|S|61|17|E|}}) is a small ] just west of ] on the coast of Mac. ]. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the ], 1936-37, and named Isvika (the ice bay). Renamed by ] (ANCA) for Dr. ], medical officer at Mawson station in 1955.
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Allison Glacier
'''Allison Glacier''' ({{coor dm|78|16|S|161|55|E|}}) is a ] with its head just north of ], descending from the west slopes of ] into ]. Named by ] (US-ACAN) in 1963 for Lieutenant Commander ], ], officer in charge of the wintering-over detachment of ]-6 at ], 1959.
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Allison Islands
'''Allison Islands''' ({{coor dm|66|21|S|110|29|E|}}) is a small chain of islands lying in the north side of the entrance to ] in the ]. First mapped from air photos taken by ] and ] in 1947 and 1948. Named by the ] (US-ACAN) for ], ionospheric scientist and member of the ] party of 1958.
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Allison Peninsula
'''Allison Peninsula''' ({{coor dm|73|10|S|85|50|W|}}) is a narrow ice-covered ] which extends into the ] from ]. It forms the east margin of the ]. Mapped by ] (USGS) from surveys and ] air photos, 1961-66. Named by ] (US-ACAN) for Commander ], U.S. Navy, ], ], Antarctica, 1967 and 1968.
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Allison Ridge
'''Allison Ridge''' ({{coor dm|70|45|S|66|19|E|}}) is a rock ridge, partly snow covered, about 0.5 nautical miles (0.9 km) west of ] in the ], ]. Plotted from ANARE (]) air photos taken in 1960. Named by ] (ANCA) for ], electrical engineer at ] in 1965.
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Mount Allison
'''Mount Allison''' ({{coor dm|72|31|S|162|22|E|}}) is a ] 3 nautical miles (6 km) northeast of ], in the ]. Mapped by ] (USGS) from surveys and ] air photos, 1960-64. Named by ] (US-ACAN) for ], biologist at ], summers 1965-66 and 1967-68.
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Mount Allo
'''Mount Allo''' ({{coor dm|63|58|S|61|48|W|}}) is a conspicuous conical, snow-covered ], 285 m, which rises from ] at the northeast end of ], in the ]. Discovered by the ], 1897-99, and named after ], ] de la Marine at Anvers (Antwerp).
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Allowitz Peak
'''Allowitz Peak''' ({{coor dm|71|8|S|167|39|E|}}) is a ] (1,240 m) rising immediately west of ] in ] of the ], ]. Mapped by ] (USGS) from surveys and ] air photos, 1960-63. Named by ] (US-ACAN) for ], ] (USARP) biologist at ], 1962-63.
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