- Mount Nimrod
Mount Nimrod is a
mountain standing 6 km SSE ofMount Saunders in theDominion Range . It was discovered by theBritish Antarctic Expedition (1907-09) and named after the expedition ship "Nimrod".
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Mount Nimrod is a
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