Mount Don Pedro Christophersen

Mount Don Pedro Christophersen (85°32′S 165°47′W / 85.533°S 165.783°W / -85.533; -165.783Coordinates: 85°32′S 165°47′W / 85.533°S 165.783°W / -85.533; -165.783) is a massive, largely ice-covered, gabled mountain, 3,765 metres (12,350 ft) high, surmounting the divide between the heads of Axel Heiberg Glacier and Cooper Glacier, in the Queen Maud Mountains. It was discovered in 1911 by Roald Amundsen, who named it after Peter "Don Pedro" Christophersen, one of the expedition's chief supporters who lived in Buenos Aires.[1]

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 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Don Pedro Christophersen, Mount" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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