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Mount Albert Markham

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Mount Albert Markham
Elevation 3,205 metres (10,515 feet)
Location Antarctica
Range Churchill Mountains
Coordinates 81°23′S, 158°14′E

Mount Albert Markham is a striking flat-topped mountain, standing midway between Mount Nares and Pyramid Mountain in the Churchill Mountains of Antarctica. Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) and named for Admiral Sir Albert Markham, a member of the Ship Committee for the expedition.

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