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Catacomb Hill
Catacomb
Hill
is a
prominent rock
peak
, high, on the
ridge
that
borders
the
east side
of the
head
of
Blue Glacier
, in
Victoria Land
. The
New Zealand
Blue
Glacier
Party
of the
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
established
a survey
station
on its
summit
in December 1957. They gave it this
descriptive
name from the
spectacular
cavernous weathering
occurring in the granite of
the peak
, suggestive of
catacombs
.