Ringer Glacier
Ringer Glacier (77°15′S 161°51′E) is a glacier, 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) long, heading on the northeast flank of Saint Johns Range and flowing northeast to Miller Glacier, Victoria Land. Named in association with the distinctive ring-shaped moraine at its mouth, The Ringer (77°13′14″S 162°03′57″E). The name first appeared on a 1961 New Zealand map; approved by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1995.
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