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Prince Albert Mountains

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Highest point
  
Beta Peak

Mountains
  
Mount Howard, Beta Peak

Country
  
Antarctica

The Prince Albert Mountains (76°00′S 161°30′E) are a major mountain group in Antarctica over 320 km (200 mi) long. Located in Victoria Land, they run north-south between the Priestley and Ferrar glaicers.

They were named for Prince Albert, the consort of the British Queen Victoria. Although they were discovered by Sir James Clark Ross on February 17, 1841, they were not first explored until the early 1900s, when British cartographers came. They were mapped and surveyed carefully by explorers from the United States and New Zealand in the 1950s and 1960s.

This range include the following mountains:

References

Prince Albert Mountains Wikipedia