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Hogback Hill and Hjorth Hill are two prominent geographical features located in the Wilson Piedmont Glacier region of Antarctica.
Hogback Hill is a rounded mountain that stands 2,300 feet high, situated immediately north of Hjorth Hill and about 3 miles west of Cape Bernacchi. It is part of the Asgard Range in Victoria Land.
Hjorth Hill is a rounded, ice-free mountain that rises to 2,490 feet, standing just north of New Harbor and 2 nautical miles south of Hogback Hill. It was named after the maker of the primus lamps used by the British Antarctic Expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott in 1910-1913.
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