Mount Ida (Antarctica)
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Mount Ida (mountain, 1,565 m, standing 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Granite Pillars, just southeast of the head of King Glacier in Queen Alexandra Range. Discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition (1907-09), and named for Ida Jane Rule of Christchurch, New Zealand, who later married Edward Saunders, Secretary to Shackleton, who assisted in preparing the narrative of the expedition.
) is a conspicuous bare rockThis article incorporates text from Mount Ida (Antarctica), in the Geographic Names Information System, operated by the United States Geological Survey, and therefore a public domain work of the United States Government.