Scullin Monolith

Scullin Monolith (center left).
Scullin Monolith is located in Antarctica
Scullin Monolith
Scullin Monolith
Location in Antarctica
Antarctic petrels breed in the IBA

The Scullin Monolith is a crescent-shaped rock fronting the sea 6 km (3.7 mi) west of the similar Murray Monolith, and 8 km (5.0 mi) from Torlyn Mountain, in Mac. Robertson Land, Antarctica. It is a steep massif of metasedimentary gneiss and granitic origin, with the adjacent coastline consisting of 40 m high ice cliffs. The monolith rises steeply to extend from 435 m high Mikkelsen Peak westward in a crescent that forms Douglas Bay.[1]

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