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Victory Mountains

Region(s):
Antarctica, Antarctica
Parent Range: Transantarctic Mountains
Max. Elevation: 3 295 m / 10 810 ft
Geology: Tectonic, Volcanic
Average Length: 129 miles / 208 km
Average Width: 148 miles / 92 km

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Range Name(s):
Victory Mountains
Max. Elevation:
3 295 m / 10 810 ft
Region(s):
Antarctica
Location:
Antarctica, Antarctica
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Geology:
Tectonic, Volcanic
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Average Length:
129 miles / 208 km
Average Width:
148 miles / 92 km
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Antarctica, Antarctica
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    Journey to the Victory Mountains can be the most vivid, complicated and impressive adventure of your life. There are many unclimbed peaks and fantastic landscapes. Most of mountains in Antarctica are not active volcanoes, and they are not very dangerous. Climbing in the Antarctica mountains can be daunting at times, however, because to the often frigid temperatures and strong winds. Here the largest scientific continent base station McMurdo is located, where many of the expeditions starts. In fact it's a real town - it has buildings, roads, cars and even lampposts and post-office. Antarctica might not be the most highly visited destination in the world, but the few tourists who manage to make it here every year would likely recommend it without delay.
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    The Victory Mountains is a compact mountain system in Antarctica. The division between this mountain system and the Concord Mountains (to the northwest) is less precise but apparently lies in the vicinity of Thomson Peak.
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    Situated in Victoria Land and bounded primarily by Mariner and Tucker glaciers and the Ross Sea.
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    The summits and dry valleys of the Transantarctic Mountains are some of the few places in Antarctica not covered by ice. The Dry Valleys lie near McMurdo Sound and represent a special Antarctic phenomenon: landscapes that are snow and ice free due to the extremely limited precipitation and ablation of ice in   ... Read more
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