• nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) south of Mount Anne in the Queen Alexandra Range, Antarctica. Mount Elizabeth was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition...
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  • Mount Elizabeth may refer to: Mount Elizabeth (Antarctica) Mount Elizabeth (Victoria) Mount Elizabeth Archeological Site, an archaeological site in Florida...
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    Mount Erebus (/ˈɛrɪbəs/) is the southernmost active volcano on Earth, located on Ross Island in the Ross Dependency in Antarctica. With a summit elevation...
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  • 500 metres) in Antarctica. Some islands in the South Atlantic have also been included and can be found at the end of the list. "Antarctica Ultra-Prominences"...
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    Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. While Antarctica has never had a permanent human population, it has been explored by various groups...
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  • The following is a list of known disasters in Antarctica which have resulted in fatalities. It includes disasters which happened on land, as well as in...
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  • Plateau in the Queen Elizabeth Range of Antarctica. The peaks have elevations of 4,350 metres (14,270 ft) and 4,280 metres (14,040 ft). Mount Markham was discovered...
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    Antarctica (/ænˈtɑːrktɪkə/ ) is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded...
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    permanent ice, East Antarctica comprises Coats Land, Queen Maud Land, Enderby Land, Kemp Land, Mac. Robertson Land, Princess Elizabeth Land, Wilhelm II Land...
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  • from Mount Markham in the Queen Elizabeth Range of Antarctica. Mount Rabot (83°11′S 161°17′E / 83.183°S 161.283°E / -83.183; 161.283 (Mount Rabot))...
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  • nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) wide, lying south of Mount Rabot in the Queen Elizabeth Range of Antarctica. The Prince Andrew Plateau was named by the New...
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    missing in Antarctica". CTV. Retrieved 23 January 2013. Accident description for de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 C-GKBC Mount Elizabeth at the Aviation...
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    the mainland of Antarctica that are considered to be active on the basis of observed fumarolic activity or "recent" tephra deposits: Mount Melbourne (2,730...
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  • nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) southeast of Mount Lecointe in the Queen Elizabeth Range in Antarctica. Mount Rabot was discovered and named by the British...
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    central Antarctica converging on the South Pole was named Queen Elizabeth Land in December 2012, in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Over...
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    Mac. Robertson Land in Antarctica, including the Athos Range, the Porthos Range, and the Aramis Range. The highest peak is Mount Menzies, with a height...
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    Vestfold Hills and 100 miles (160 km) south-southwest of Cape Penck in Antarctica. It was delineated from aerial photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump...
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    Mount Melbourne is a 2,733-metre-high (8,967 ft) ice-covered stratovolcano in Victoria Land, Antarctica, between Wood Bay and Terra Nova Bay. It is an...
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  • tobacconist, who was a supporter of the expedition. Alberts 1995, p. 506. Mount Elizabeth USGS. Alberts 1995, p. 301. Alberts 1995, p. 54. Alberts 1995, p. 473...
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  • The mountains of Princess Elizabeth Land are located in the region Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica, between 73° E and 87° 55' 20" E. This region...
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    16 November 2018, retrieved 28 April 2016 "UK to name part of Antarctica Queen Elizabeth Land", BBC News, 18 December 2012, archived from the original...
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  • "Commonwealth Range, Antarctica". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2022-12-11. Alberts 1995, p. 147. The Cloudmaker USGS. Mount Elizabeth USGS. Alberts 1995,...
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  • Mount Markham, a magnificent triple peak, appearing wonderfully close, Cape Lyttelton and Cape Goldie. According to Sailing Directions for Antarctica...
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    Mount Paterson is a pyramidal nunatak, 690 m in height, standing on the eastern side of the Rockefeller Mountains in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. A 172 ha...
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    Mount Archer is a rock peak immediately south of Archer Point on the west side of Harald Bay in Antarctica. The peak was mapped from aerial photos taken...
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    "Station East") is a Russian research station in inland Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica. Founded by the Soviet Union in 1922, the station lies at the...
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  • Churchill Mountains between Mount Lindley and Mount Hoskins to enter Starshot Glacier. Named by the Holyoake, Cobham, and Queen Elizabeth Ranges Party of the...
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    Jimmy Chin (category American summiters of Mount Everest)
    in Antarctica.[citation needed] In 2020, Chin, Anker, Jim Morrison, and Hilaree Nelson climbed and skied Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica, in...
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    cap area (excluding the inland and shelf ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica). The southern islands are called the Parry Islands or Parry Archipelago...
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  • located between Mount McKerrow to the north and Thompson Mountain to the south, at the southern end of the Surveyors Range in Antarctica. It was named in...
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