Fernette Peak
Roberts Massif is a remarkable snow-free massif at the head of Shackleton Glacier. It rises to over 2,700 metres and is about 60 square nautical miles in area.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Grass Bluff.
Grass Bluff
Cliff
Roberts Massif is a remarkable snow-free massif at the head of Shackleton Glacier. It rises to over 2,700 metres and is about 60 square nautical miles in area.
Fernette Peak
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 2,700 metres
- Description: mountain in the Antarctic
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Antarctica
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Latitude
-85.58333° or 85° 35′ southLongitude
-176.96667° or 176° 58′ westElevation
2,700 metres (8,858 feet)Named after
Gregory L. FernetteOpen location code
2265C28M+M8OpenStreetMap ID
node 11109166529OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peakGeoNames ID
6633034Wikidata ID
Q5445081
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Venetian—“Fernette Peak” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Fernette Peak”
- Chinese: “費爾內特峰”
- Dutch: “Fernette Peak”
- German: “Fernette Peak”
- Italian: “Fernette Peak”
- Ladin: “Fernette Peak”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Fernette Peak”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Fernette Peak”
- Swedish: “Fernette Peak”
- Venetian: “Fernette Peak”
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Highlights include Fluted Peak and Munizaga Peak.
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