Cook Mountains
The Cook Mountains is a group of mountains bounded by the Mulock and Darwin glaciers in Antarctica. They are south of the Worcester Range and north of the Darwin Mountains and the Britannia Range.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Mill Mountain.
Mill Mountain
Peak
The Cook Mountains is a group of mountains bounded by the Mulock and Darwin glaciers in Antarctica. They are south of the Worcester Range and north of the Darwin Mountains and the Britannia Range.
Cook Mountains
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 1,815 metres
- Description: group of mountains in Antarctica
- Categories: mountain range and landform
- Location: Antarctica
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Satellite Map
Discover Cook Mountains from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Catalan to Venetian—“Cook Mountains” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Cook Mountains”
- Catalan: “Muntanyes Cook”
- Cebuano: “Cook Mountains”
- Chinese: “庫克山脈”
- French: “Chaîne Cook”
- German: “Cook Mountains”
- Hebrew: “הרי קוק”
- Italian: “Montagne di Cook”
- Italian: “Monti Cook”
- Ladin: “Crëps de Cook”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Cook Mountains”
- Swedish: “Cook Mountains”
- Venetian: “Montagne de Cook”
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Highlights include Yoshida Bluff and Festive Plateau.
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