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Harrison Bluff is a pale-colored trachyte headland forming the seaward termination of Trachyte Hill and marking the southern end of McDonald Beach on the western side of Mount Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica. Many skuas nest on the bluff. A survey station marked by a rock cairn was placed on the top of the northwest corner of the bluff by of the Cape Bird party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1958–59, and the bluff was named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee for , mountaineer-assistant with the expedition.

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  • Das Harrison Bluff ist eine Landspitze aus hellem Trachyt an der Westküste der antarktischen Ross-Insel. Als seeseitiger Ausläufer des Trachyte Hill markiert sie das südliche Ende des McDonald Beach an der Westseite von Mount Bird. In der Nordwestecke des Kliffs errichtete E. B. Fitzgerald von der Kap-Bird-Gruppe einer von 1958 bis 1959 durchgeführten Kampagne im Rahmen der New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition eine durch einen Steinhaufen markierte Landvermessungsstation. Das New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee benannte es 1961 nach (1932–1966), einem der besten Bergsteiger Neuseelands und Bergsteigergehilfen bei dieser Expedition. (de)
  • Harrison Bluff is a pale-colored trachyte headland forming the seaward termination of Trachyte Hill and marking the southern end of McDonald Beach on the western side of Mount Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica. Many skuas nest on the bluff. A survey station marked by a rock cairn was placed on the top of the northwest corner of the bluff by of the Cape Bird party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1958–59, and the bluff was named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee for , mountaineer-assistant with the expedition. (en)
  • 哈里森海崖是南極洲的海崖,位於羅斯島,處於伯德山西部,以新西蘭探險隊的登山者命名,該海崖現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
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  • Harrison Bluff is a pale-colored trachyte headland forming the seaward termination of Trachyte Hill and marking the southern end of McDonald Beach on the western side of Mount Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica. Many skuas nest on the bluff. A survey station marked by a rock cairn was placed on the top of the northwest corner of the bluff by of the Cape Bird party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1958–59, and the bluff was named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee for , mountaineer-assistant with the expedition. (en)
  • 哈里森海崖是南極洲的海崖,位於羅斯島,處於伯德山西部,以新西蘭探險隊的登山者命名,該海崖現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
  • Das Harrison Bluff ist eine Landspitze aus hellem Trachyt an der Westküste der antarktischen Ross-Insel. Als seeseitiger Ausläufer des Trachyte Hill markiert sie das südliche Ende des McDonald Beach an der Westseite von Mount Bird. (de)
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  • Harrison Bluff (de)
  • Harrison Bluff (en)
  • 哈里森海崖 (zh)
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