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Aramis Range | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Mount Abbs |
Elevation | 2,135 m (7,005 ft) |
Geography | |
Parent range | Prince Charles Mountains |
On the continent of Antarctica, the Aramis Range is the third range south in the Prince Charles Mountains, situated 11 miles southeast of the Porthos Range and extending for about 30 miles in a southwest–northeast direction. It was first visited in January 1957 by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) southern party led by W.G. Bewsher, who named it for a character in Alexandre Dumas' novel The Three Musketeers, the most popular book read on the southern journey.[1]