All-Blacks Nunataks

It was named in honor of Malcolm MacFarlane, who worked at Vanda Station, Scott Base and in the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Antarctic Division, the New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme and for Antarctica New Zealand between 1983 and 1996.

It was named in honor of Chris Mace, Chair of the Antarctica New Zealand Board from its establishment in 1996 until April 2003.

A mountain rising above 1,800 metres (5,900 ft), at the north west extreme of the All-Blacks Nunataks.

Emma played a key role in the development of New Zealand systems to implement the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty and its Act.

Named in honor of Paul Woodgate MNZM, Antarctica New Zealand employee from 1981–present, currently Movements Controller.

Paul plays a key role for all travelers to the ice with New Zealand's program, handling cargo and passenger movements.

Named by US-ACAN after the USS Wilhoite, radar picket escort vessel which maintained an ocean station in support of aircraft flights between New Zealand and Antarctica in USN OpDFrz 1961.

Its flat summit merges with the ice sheet to the north and west, but there is a steep cliff along the south side.

Named by US-ACAN for the USS Vance, ocean station ship in support of aircraft flights between New Zealand and McMurdo Sound during USN OpDFrz 1962.

Byrd Névé to the northwest, All-Blacks Nunataks east of center