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Vinson Massif is the highest mountain of Antarctica, 750 mi from the South Pole. At 16,050 ft the highest point is Mount Vinson.
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Its part of the sintinel range In Antarctica
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More than 99% of Antarctica is covered with ice. This thick cover of ice makes it the highest of all continents, with an average elevation of about 2300m (7500ft). The highest point on the continent is Vinson Massif at 4897m (16,076ft). The...
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Vinson Massif peak, 16,860 ft (5,139 m) high, W Antarctica, in the Ellsworth Mts.; highest peak in Antarctica.
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Mount Vinson Massif is 5142.3 meters in elevation.
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The Vinson Massif the highest mountain peak on Antarctica was first discovered in 1957 but it was not until 1966 that the mountain was first scaled. The mountain rises to a height of 4892 meters (16,050 ft) above sea level and is considered...
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Vinson Massif (4897m), the highest peak on Antarctica, was first climbed in 1966. It lies on the southern part of the main ridge of the Sentinel Range. It is also one of the coveted 7-summits - the challenge to scale the highest peak on eac...
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Vinson Massif peak, 16,860 ft (5,139 m) high, W Antarctica, in the Ellsworth Mts.; highest peak in Antarctica.
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No. Whilst Vinson Massif is the highest point in Antarctica, at 4,897m high, it is non-volcanic. It was formed by uplift, not by volcanic activity.
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The highest Antarctic peak is Vinson Massif at 5,140 metres.
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