Desudava Glacier

A peak rising to 910 metres (2,990 ft)[3] high in the southeast foothills of Detroit Plateau.

A peak rising to 842 metres (2,762 ft)[5] high in the southeast foothills of Detroit Plateau.

A rocky peak rising to 798 metres (2,618 ft)[7] high in eastern Desudava Glacier.

A rocky peak rising to 829 metres (2,720 ft)[9] high in eastern Desudava Glacier.

A rocky hill rising to 593 metres (1,946 ft)[11] high in eastern Desudava Glacier.

A substantial mountain mass surmounted by a small crown of exposed rock which appears slightly higher than the plateau behind it, projecting from the edge of Detroit Plateau, 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) southwest of Mount Elliott.

Named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Lee Rice, FIDS surveyor at Hope Bay (1957-58), who worked in this area.

It drains the southeast slopes of Detroit Plateau, flowing between Rice Bastion and Grivitsa Ridge, and entering Mundraga Bay 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of Fothergill Point.

Nordenskjöld Coast, Antarctic Peninsula. Odrin Bay in center