Armitage Saddle
Mount Lister is a massive mountain, 4,025 metres high, forming the highest point in the Royal Society Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition which named it for Lord Joseph Lister, President of the Royal Society, 1895–1900.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Murihau Peak.
Murihau Peak
Peak
Mount Lister is a massive mountain, 4,025 metres high, forming the highest point in the Royal Society Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition which named it for Lord Joseph Lister, President of the Royal Society, 1895–1900.
Armitage Saddle
- Type: Mountain saddle with an elevation of 1,264 metres
- Description: saddle in Antarctica
- Categories: mountain pass and landform
- Location: Antarctica
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Latitude
-78.14218° or 78° 8′ 32″ southLongitude
163.30293° or 163° 18′ 11″ eastElevation
1,264 metres (4,147 feet)Named after
Lt. A.B. ArmitageOpen location code
2VH5V853+45OpenStreetMap ID
node 1911206452OpenStreetMap feature
natural=saddleGeoNames ID
6633678Wikidata ID
Q4793627
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Armitage Saddle” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Armitage Saddle”
- German: “Armitage-Sattel”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Armitage Saddle”
- Swedish: “Armitage Saddle”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Poutini Peak and Terminus Mountain.
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