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Gusty Gully
Gusty
Gully
is a small north-south valley, the
upper
portion
of which is
occupied
by a
glacier
, between
Mount Kuipers
and
Knobhead
in the
Quartermain Mountains
of
Victoria Land
,
Antarctica
. It was so named by
Alan Sherwood
,
New Zealand Geological Survey
party leader
to the
area
, 1987–88, from the strong
winds
observed
here, similar to
Windy Gully
located to
the west
.