Ranfurly Point

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Ranfurly Point (

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84°50′S 169°36′E / 84.833°S 169.600°E / -84.833; 169.600Coordinates: 84°50′S 169°36′E / 84.833°S 169.600°E / -84.833; 169.600) is a low rocky point marking the convergence of the Beardmore and Keltie Glaciers, at the northern extremity of Supporters Range. Named by , of the Department of Lands and Survey, New Zealand, for Lord Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand, 1897–1904.

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