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    The Du Toit Mountains (72°28′S 62°11′W / 72.467°S 62.183°W / -72.467; -62.183 (Du Toit Mountains)) are a group of mountains about 35 nautical miles...
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  • du Toit is an Afrikaans surname of French origin, originally from François du Toit, a Huguenot who moved to South Africa in 1686.[citation needed] It translates...
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    Glacier, marking the western end of the Read Mountains in the Shackleton Range of Antarctica. The Du Toit Nunataks were photographed from the air by the...
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    in length, cuts out the old mountain pass. Sometimes the Du Toitskloof Mountains together with the Wemmershoek Mountains and others are called the Klein...
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  • the west of Merz Peninsula. The feature is bounded to the west by Du Toit Mountains, to north by Beaumont Glacier and Hilton Inlet, and to south by Defant...
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    November 1820. Briesemeister Peak Carey Range Columbia Mountains Dana Mountains Du Toit Mountains Engel Peaks (69°32′S 63°8′W / 69.533°S 63.133°W / -69...
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  • Yolandi Du Toit (born 3 June 1985) is a South African mountain biking and road cyclist, who represented her nation at the 2006, 2007 and 2008 UCI Road...
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    defined by the Mountain Club of South Africa. Seweweekspoortpiek and Du Toits Peak are among the ultra prominent peaks of Africa. A few mountains, such as Spion...
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  • Du Toit's torrent frog, the Mt. Elgon torrent frog, or the Kenya rocky river frog (Arthroleptides dutoiti) is a species of frog in the family Petropedetidae...
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    Roof of the World (category Mountains of Asia)
    edition: "the Pamirs (Persian = roof of the world)". Hachette, 1890: "Le Toit du monde (Pamir)", French for "Roof of the World (Pamir)". Der Große Brockhaus...
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