Behrendt Mountains

The Behrendt Mountains is a group of mountains, 20 nautical miles long, aligned in the form of a horseshoe with the opening to the southwest, standing 7 nautical miles southwest of the in , Antarctica.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Caywood, Mount and Chandler, Mount.

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The Behrendt Mountains is a group of mountains, 20 nautical miles long, aligned in the form of a horseshoe with the opening to the southwest, standing 7 nautical miles southwest of the in , Antarctica.

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The Behrendt Mountains is a group of mountains, 20 nautical miles long, aligned in the form of a horseshoe with the opening to the southwest, standing 7 nautical miles southwest of the in , Antarctica. is situated 3 km northwest of Behrendt Mountains.

Behrendt Mountains

Latitude
-75.30068° or 75° 18′ 2″ south
Longitude
-72.45609° or 72° 27′ 22″ west
Elevation
1,249 metres (4,098 feet)
Open location code
27P9MGXV+PH
Geo­Names ID
6623015
Wiki­data ID
Q4880987
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Venetian—“Behrendt Mountains” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Behrendt Mountains
  • Chinese: 貝倫特山脈
  • Dutch: Behrendt Mountains
  • German: Behrendt Mountains
  • Italian: Monti Behrendt
  • Ladin: Crëps de Behrendt
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Behrendt Mountains
  • Swedish: Behrendt Mountains
  • Venetian: Behrendt Mountains

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Thomson Summit and Happy Valley.

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