The Havola Escarpment extends in an east-northeast direction from Fowler Knoll at the western end to Davis Promontory at the eastern end.
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Fowler Knoll
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A notable snow-covered knoll, Шаблон:Convert high, with an abrupt south-facing cliff, in the west-central part of the Havola Escarpment.
Mapped by the USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1958-61.
Named by US-ACAN for Chief Warrant Officer George W. Fowler, USA, navigator on the 700 nautical mile tractor traverse from Byrd Station to South Pole Station, December 8, 1960 to January 11, 1961.
The tractor party, led by Major Antero Havola, passed a few miles northward of this knoll on Dec. 25, 1960.Шаблон:Sfn
Davis Promontory
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A low promontory, completely snow covered, near the northeast end of Havola Escarpment.
This promontory which faces southward was occupied by the USARP Horlick Mountains Traverse party, 1960-61.
Named by US-ACAN for Walter L. Davis, Chief Construction Mechanic, USN, who wintered over at Ellsworth Station, 1957, and Byrd Station, 1960.
Davis was a member of the 11-man tractor party, led by Major Antero Havola, that journeyed from Byrd Station to South Pole Station, 1960-61.
On December 25, 1960, the party passed a few miles northward of this promontory.Шаблон:Sfn