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[[File:Gothic-Mountains.jpg|thumb|The "Organ Pipes" in the Gothic Mountains of the Queen Maud Mountains]]
[[File:Gothic-Mountains.jpg|thumb|The "Organ Pipes" in the Gothic Mountains of the Queen Maud Mountains]]
The '''Queen Maud Mountains''' (centered at  approximately 85°45′S 152°7′W) are a major group of mountains, ranges and subordinate features of the [[Transantarctic Mountains]], lying between the [[Beardmore Glacier|Beardmore]] and [[Reedy Glacier]]s and including the area from the head of the [[Ross Ice Shelf]] to the Antarctic Plateau in Antarctica. Captain [[Roald Amundsen]] and his [[South Pole]] party ascended Axel Heiberg Glacier near the central part of this group in November 1911, naming these mountains for the Norwegian Queen, Maud of Wales.
The '''Queen Maud Mountains''' (centered at  approximately 85°45′S 152°7′W) are a major group of mountains, ranges and subordinate features of the [[Transantarctic Mountains]], lying between the [[Beardmore Glacier|Beardmore]] and [[Reedy Glacier]]s and including the area from the head of the [[Ross Ice Shelf]] to the Antarctic Plateau in Antarctica. Captain  


Despite the name, they are not located within Queen Maud Land.
Despite the name, they are not located within Queen Maud Land.
==Discovery and name==
[[Roald Amundsen]] and his [[South Pole]] party ascended Axel Heiberg Glacier near the central part of this group in November 1911, naming these mountains for the Norwegian Queen, Maud of Wales.


Elevations bordering the [[Beardmore Glacier]], at the western extremity of these mountains, were observed by the British expeditions led by [[Ernest Shackleton]] (1907–09) and [[Robert Falcon Scott]] (1910-13), but the mountains as a whole were mapped by several American expeditions led by [[Richard E. Byrd]] (1930s and 1940s), and United States Antarctic Program (USARP) and New Zealand Antarctic Research Program (NZARP) expeditions from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Elevations bordering the [[Beardmore Glacier]], at the western extremity of these mountains, were observed by the British expeditions led by [[Ernest Shackleton]] (1907–09) and [[Robert Falcon Scott]] (1910-13), but the mountains as a whole were mapped by several American expeditions led by [[Richard E. Byrd]] (1930s and 1940s), and United States Antarctic Program (USARP) and New Zealand Antarctic Research Program (NZARP) expeditions from the 1950s through the 1970s.
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* [[Beardmore Glacier]]
* [[Beardmore Glacier]]
* [[La Gorce Mountains]]
* [[La Gorce Mountains]]
* [[Mount Noville]]
* [[Mount Bowlin]]




[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Geography of Westarctica]]
[[Category:Geography of Westarctica]]