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Macdonald Bluffs
The
Macdonald
Bluffs
are
prominent
east-facing
bluffs
between
Argosy Glacier
and
Argo Glacier
in the
Miller Range
of
Antarctica
, descending to
Marsh Glacier
. The
feature
was mapped by the
New Zealand
Southern Party
of the
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
and named for W.J.P. Macdonald, an
International Geophysical Year
scientist
at
Scott Base
in 1957.