Cerberus, Mount
The Olympus Range is a primarily ice-free mountain range of Victoria Land, Antarctica, with peaks over 2,000 metres high, between Victoria Valley and McKelvey Valley on the north and Wright Valley on the south.- Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,980 metres
- Description: peak in Antarctica
- Also known as: “Mount Cerberus” and “Mount Young (Alaska)”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Booth, Mount and Orestes, Mount.
Booth, Mount
Peak
Mount Booth is a peak, 1,575 metres high, surmounting the junction of mountain ridges at the southwest end of Murphy Valley in the Olympus Range, McMurdo Dry Valleys.
Orestes, Mount
Peak
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The Olympus Range is a primarily ice-free mountain range of Victoria Land, Antarctica, with peaks over 2,000 metres high, between Victoria Valley and McKelvey Valley on the north and Wright Valley on the south.
Wrenn Peak
Peak
The Olympus Range is a primarily ice-free mountain range of Victoria Land, Antarctica, with peaks over 2,000 metres high, between Victoria Valley and McKelvey Valley on the north and Wright Valley on the south.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Jones Terrace and Prospect Mesa.
Jones Terrace
Locality
The Olympus Range is a primarily ice-free mountain range of Victoria Land, Antarctica, with peaks over 2,000 metres high, between Victoria Valley and McKelvey Valley on the north and Wright Valley on the south. Jones Terrace is situated 8 km southeast of Cerberus, Mount.
Prospect Mesa
Locality
Prospect Mesa is a low mesa in Victoria Land, in eastern Antarctica. It lies below Bull Pass on the north side of Wright Valley. The name designates that it is part of the regional geological Prospect Formation. Prospect Mesa is situated 9 km south of Cerberus, Mount.
Vanda Station
Locality
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Vanda Station was an Antarctic research base in the western highlands of the Ross Dependency, specifically on the shore of Lake Vanda, at the mouth of Onyx River, in the Wright Valley. Vanda Station is situated 10 km southwest of Cerberus, Mount.
Cerberus, Mount
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Antarctica
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-77.44085° or 77° 26′ 27″ southLongitude
161.88086° or 161° 52′ 51″ eastElevation
1,980 metres (6,496 feet)Named after
CerberusOpen location code
2VJ3HV5J+M8OpenStreetMap ID
node 7952961574OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peakGeoNames ID
6621726Wikidata ID
Q6920092
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Cerberus, Mount” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Cerberus”
- Chinese: “刻耳柏洛斯山”
- Dutch: “Mount Cerberus”
- German: “Cerberus”
- German: “Mount Cerberus”
- Ladin: “Mount Young”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Mount Cerberus”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Mount Cerberus”
- Swedish: “Cerberus”
- Swedish: “Mount Cerberus”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Bull Pass and Vida, Lake.
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