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Pleiades (volcano group) (Antarctica)

The Pleiades is a group of youthful volcanic cones and domes with Mt. Peiones, a small stratovolcano being the dominant volcano and rising 500 m above the Evans Neve Plateau.


Mount Parker (Antarctica) (Antarctica)

Mount Parker is a bluff-type mountain along the western side of Nash Glacier in Victoria Land. The area was mapped by the USGS from surveys and U.


Anare Mountains (Antarctica)

The Anare Mountains () is a large group of mainly snow-covered peaks and ridges along the northern coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica. The group is bounded on the north and east by the Pacific Ocean, on the west by Lillie Glacier, and on the south by the Ebbe and Dennistoun glaciers.


Dennistoun Glacier (Antarctica)

The Dennistoun Glacier () is a glacier, 80 km (50 mi) long, draining the northern slopes of Mounts Black Prince, Royalist and Adam in the Admiralty Mountains of Victoria Land. It flows northwest between the Lyttelton Range and Dunedin Range, turning east on rounding the latter range to enter the sea south of Cape Scott.


Homerun Range (Antarctica)

The Homerun Range () is a northwest-trending mountain range, 45 km (28 mi) long and 3 to 11 km (2 to 7 mi) wide, located east of Everett Range at the heads of the Ebbe and Tucker glaciers in Victoria Land, Antarctica.


Greenwell Glacier (Antarctica)

Greenwell Glacier () is a major tributary glacier of Antarctica, 72 km long, draining northwest between Mirabito Range and Everett Range to enter Lillie Glacier below Mount Works, in northwest Victoria Land.


Cape Scott (Antarctica)

Cape Scott () is a cape at the western side of the terminus of Dennistoun Glacier on the northern coast of Victoria Land in Antarctica. Discovered by Captain James Ross, 1841, who named it for Peter A.


Nash Glacier (Antarctica)

The Nash Glacier () is a 32 km (20 mi) long glacier, draining the northern slopes of Dunedin Range in the Admiralty Mountains. The terminus of this glacier merges with that of Wallis Glacier and Dennistoun Glacier before reaching the sea east of Cape Scott.


Dunedin Range (Antarctica)

The Dunedin Range () is a northwest-trending mountain range, 37 km (23 mi) long and 3 to 6 km (2 to 4 mi) wide, located 8 km east of Lyttelton Range in the Admiralty Mountains of Antarctica. Mapped by USGS from surveys and U.


Lyttelton Range (Antarctica)

The Lyttelton Range () is a narrow northwest-trending mountain range located south of Dunedin Range in the Admiralty Mountains of Antarctica. The range is 26 km (16 mi) long and forms the western wall of the upper part of the Dennistoun Glacier.


Pyramid Peak (Antarctica) (Antarctica)

Pyramid Peak () is a peak in the southeast part of Destination Nunataks, Victoria Land, rising to 2,565 m. It is located 1 mile (1.


Zykov Glacier (Antarctica)

Zykov Glacier () is a valley glacier about 25 miles (40 km) long in the Anare Mountains, flowing northwest and reaching the coast between Cape Williams and Cooper Bluffs. Photographed by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1958, it was named for student navigator Ye.


Everett Range (Antarctica)

Everett Range () is a rugged, mainly ice-covered mountain range nearly 95 km (60 mi) long between the Greenwell and Ebbe glaciers in northwest Victoria Land of Antarctica. Mapped by USGS from surveys and U.


Mount LeResche (Antarctica)

Mount LeResche () is a prominent mountain (2,040 m) at the extreme north end of Homerun Range in the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.


Cartographers Range (Antarctica)

Cartographers Range () is a rugged mountain range about 40 km (25 miles) long in the Victory Mountains, Victoria Land. It is bounded on the north by Pearl Harbor Glacier, on the east by Tucker Glacier, and on the south by Hearfield and Trafalgar Glaciers.


Millen Range (Antarctica)

The Millen Range () is a prominent NW-SE trending range in Antarctica, located west of Cartographers Range in the Victory Mountains. Peaks in the range include Inferno, Omega, Le Couteur, Head, Cirque, Gless, Turret, Crosscut and Mount Aorangi.


Mount Aorangi (Antarctica)

Mount Aorangi () is the highest mountain, 3,135 m, in the Millen Range of Antarctica. So named by the NZFMCAE, 1962-63, because of this mountain's cloud-piercing ability, and also with reference to Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand, Aorangi or Aoraki meaning cloud piercer.


Admiralty Mountains (Antarctica)

The Admiralty Mountains (alternatively Admiralty Range) () is a large group of high mountains and individually-named ranges and ridges in northeastern Victoria Land of Antarctica. This mountain group is bounded by the sea, and by the Dennistoun, Ebbe, and Tucker glaciers.


Quam Heights (Antarctica)

Quam Heights () is a mostly snow-covered heights, 15 miles (24 km) long and 4 miles (6 km) wide, rising over 1,000 m and forming the coastline between the Barnett and Dennistoun Glaciers in northern Victoria Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.


West Quartzite Range (Antarctica)

West Quartzite Range () is a range, the western of two parallel quartzite ranges, situated at the east side of Houliston Glacier in the Concord Mountains, Antarctica. Named by the Northern Party of NZFMCAE, 1962-63, after the distinctive geological formation of the feature.


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