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==Discovery and name==
==Discovery and name==
It was discovered by the [[Byrd Antarctic Expedition]] geological party led by Quin Blackburn, in December 1934. The bluff was visited on December 5, 1962 by a geological party of the Ohio State University Institute of Polar Studies, led by George Doumani, and was named by him for Chief Warrant Officer John D'Angelo, US Army, a helicopter pilot who landed the party on this bluff.
It was discovered by the [[Byrd Antarctic Expedition]] geological party led by [[Quin Blackburn]], in December 1934. The bluff was visited on 5 December 1962 by a geological party of the Ohio State University Institute of Polar Studies, led by George Doumani, and was named by him for Chief Warrant Officer John D'Angelo, US Army, a helicopter pilot who landed the party on this bluff.


[[Category:Geography of Westarctica]]
[[Category:Geography of Westarctica]]

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