Mount Alexander (Antarctica)
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mount-alexander-antarctica-198-4953700
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Mount Alexander (Antarctica)
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Mount Alexander is a mountain with several summits, the highest 595 m, forming the rocky peninsula separating Gibson and Haddon Bays, on the south side of Joinville Island in Antarctica. The cliff marking the extremity of the peninsula was discovered and named Cape Alexander on 8 January 1893 by Thomas Robertson, master of the ship Active, one of the Dundee whalers. The name was amended to Mount Alexander by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1956 following a survey b
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Island of Antarctica
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Alexander_(Antarctica)
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2023-05-06T22:20:52Z
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