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| The Ford Ranges include a number of mountain groupings and features. | | The Ford Ranges include a number of mountain groupings and features. |
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| | * [[Andrews Peaks]] |
| * [[Allegheny Mountains]] | | * [[Allegheny Mountains]] |
| * [[Breeding Nunatak]] | | * [[Breeding Nunatak]] |
| * [[Cady Nunatak]]
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| * [[Chester Mountains]] | | * [[Chester Mountains]] |
| * [[Clark Mountains]] | | * [[Clark Mountains]] |
| | * [[Mount Crow]] |
| * [[Mount Darling]] | | * [[Mount Darling]] |
| * [[Denfeld Mountains]] | | * [[Denfeld Mountains]] |
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| * [[Mount Swartley]] | | * [[Mount Swartley]] |
| * [[The Billboard]] | | * [[The Billboard]] |
| * [[Mount Tolley]] | | * [[Hershey Ridge]] |
| * [[Mount Morgan]] | | * [[Mount Morgan]] |
| | | * [[Lewisohn Nunatak]] |
| ===Mountains===
| | * [[Mount Rea]] |
| ====Mount Iphigene====
| | * [[Mount Iphigene]] |
| Mount Iphigene (76°31′S 145°50′W) is a mountain just west of [[Ochs Glacier]] between [[Marujupu Peak]] and [[Birchall Peaks]]. Discovered in 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, and named by Byrd for Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger, daughter of Adolph Ochs and wife of Arthur Sulzberger, patrons of the expedition.
| | * [[Marujupu Peak]] |
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| ====Marujupu Peak====
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| Marujupu Peak (76°31′S 145°37′W) is a conspicuous [[nunatak]] standing above the main flow of [[Ochs Glacier]], between Mount Iphigene and Mount Ferranto. Discovered and so named by [[Richard E. Byrd]] on the Byrd Antarctic Expedition flight of 5 December 1929. Marujupu combines the letters from the names of three daughters and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sulzberger. The daughters are Marian, Ruth and Judy; Punch is the nickname of son Arthur. The Sulzbergers were patrons of the expedition.
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| ====Mount Rea====
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| Mount Rea (77°4′S 145°30′W) is a prominent rock mountain with an imposing monolith on its west side called [[The Billboard]], standing between [[Arthur Glacier]] and [[Boyd Glacier]]. It was discovered by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition on the Eastern Flight of 5 December 1929, and named by Byrd for Mr. and Mrs. Rea, of Pittsburgh, PA, contributors to the expedition.
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| [[Category:Geography of Westarctica]] | | [[Category:Geography of Westarctica]] |
| [[Category:Mountains]] | | [[Category:Mountains]] |