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Mount Leonard Murray is an alternate name for Mount Bosavi. It is not a distinct peak. As of 10/18/2022, Google Earth and Google maps direct to incorrect coordinates for “Mount Leonard Murray” which adds to the issue. These articles should be merged or more realistically this article should be deleted. The article on Mount Bosavi could be edited to mention that the name “Mount Leonard Murray” appears on some older maps. 98.59.191.202 (talk) 03:10, 19 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]