Yoshida Bluff
Yoshida Bluff (79°20′S 158°12′E / 79.333°S 158.200°E) is a flat-topped bluff which rises to 2000 m at the north side of the head of
National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, geochemist with Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE) in four field seasons in the McMurdo Dry Valleys
, 1963–64 to 1973–74.
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