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Mount Haslop
Mount Haslop
is a
mountain
, high, which
stands
south
of
Mount Lowe
at the
western
extremity
of the
Shackleton Range
in
Antarctica
. It was first mapped in 1957 by the
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
and named for
Flight Lieutenant
Gordon
M. Haslop,
Royal New Zealand Air Force
,
New Zealand
second
pilot
of the
Royal Air Force
contingent
of the
CTAE
in 1956–58.