Tooth Peak

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Tooth Peak (72°47′S 162°3′E / 72.783°S 162.050°E / -72.783; 162.050Coordinates: 72°47′S 162°3′E / 72.783°S 162.050°E / -72.783; 162.050) is a small sharp peak on the north end of Sculpture Mountain in the upper Rennick Glacier. Named for its tooth-like shape by the Northern Party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1962–63.

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