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O'Shea Peak

Index O'Shea Peak

O'Shea Peak is a small peak just south of Mount McCarthy in the eastern part of the Porthos Range, Prince Charles Mountains. [1]

7 relations: Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions, Macquarie Island, Mount McCarthy (Prince Charles Mountains), Porthos Range, Prince Charles Mountains, Summit, Wilkes Station.

Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions

The Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) is the historical name for the Australian Antarctic Program (AAp) administered for Australia by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD).

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Macquarie Island

Macquarie Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies in the southwest Pacific Ocean, about halfway between New Zealand and Antarctica, at 54° 30' S, 158° 57' E.

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Mount McCarthy (Prince Charles Mountains)

Mount McCarthy is the easternmost peak, high, of the Porthos Range in the Prince Charles Mountains of Antarctica.

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Porthos Range

The Porthos Range is the second range south in the Prince Charles Mountains, extending for about 30 miles in an east-to-west direction between Scylla Glacier and Charybdis Glacier.

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Prince Charles Mountains

The Prince Charles Mountains are a major group of mountains in Mac. Robertson Land in Antarctica, including the Athos Range, the Porthos Range, and the Aramis Range.

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Summit

A summit is a point on a surface that is higher in elevation than all points immediately adjacent to it.

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Wilkes Station

Wilkes Station was an Antarctic research station established 29 January 1957 by the United States as one of seven U.S. stations established for the International Geophysical Year (IGY) program in Antarctica.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O'Shea_Peak

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