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- Eternity_Range abstract "The Eternity Range is a range of mountains 28 miles (45 km) long, rising to 2,860 metres (9,380 ft), and trending north-south approximately in the middle of the Antarctic Peninsula.Eternity Range is divided into three main mountain blocks, the major summits in each from north to south being Mount Faith, Mount Hope and Mount Charity. These four names were applied by Lincoln Ellsworth who discovered the range from the air during his flights of November 21 and November 23, 1935.In November 1936, the range was surveyed by John Riddoch Rymill of the British Graham Land Expedition who gave the name "Mount Wakefield" to the central mountain in the range. This complication by Rymill, and uncertainty as to the precise location or extent of Ellsworth's discovery, hindered for a time a resolution of its nomenclature (i.e., following the U.S. Antarctic Service expedition in 1939–41, the name Eternity Range or Eternity Mountains was incorrectly applied to the present Welch Mountains 60 miles (100 km) farther south). A careful study of the original reports, maps and photographs, and comparison with materials from subsequent expeditions such as the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition, 1947, and the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, 1960, has led to the conclusion that the range described comprises at least the core of Ellsworth's Eternity Range and appropriately commemorates his discovery. The name "Wakefield", given by Rymill, has been transferred to nearby Wakefield Highland.".
- Eternity_Range country Antarctica.
- Eternity_Range isPartOf Palmer_Land.
- Eternity_Range thumbnail Mount_Charity,_Antarctica.jpg?width=300.
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- Eternity_Range wikiPageRevisionID "555821997".
- Eternity_Range country "Antarctica".
- Eternity_Range countryType "Continent".
- Eternity_Range hasPhotoCollection Eternity_Range.
- Eternity_Range highest Mount_Hope_(Eternity_Range).
- Eternity_Range highestM "2860".
- Eternity_Range imageCaption "Mount Charity view from east".
- Eternity_Range latD "69".
- Eternity_Range latM "46".
- Eternity_Range latNs "S".
- Eternity_Range lengthMi "28".
- Eternity_Range longD "64".
- Eternity_Range longEw "W".
- Eternity_Range longM "34".
- Eternity_Range map "Antpen-en.png".
- Eternity_Range name "Eternity Range".
- Eternity_Range region "Palmer Land".
- Eternity_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Palmer_Land.
- Eternity_Range type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Eternity_Range type MountainRangesOfPalmerLand.
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- Eternity_Range type MountainRange.
- Eternity_Range type NaturalPlace.
- Eternity_Range type Place.
- Eternity_Range type Wikidata:Q532.
- Eternity_Range type Place.
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- Eternity_Range comment "The Eternity Range is a range of mountains 28 miles (45 km) long, rising to 2,860 metres (9,380 ft), and trending north-south approximately in the middle of the Antarctic Peninsula.Eternity Range is divided into three main mountain blocks, the major summits in each from north to south being Mount Faith, Mount Hope and Mount Charity.".
- Eternity_Range label "Eternity Range".
- Eternity_Range label "伊特尼蒂山脈".
- Eternity_Range sameAs m.0826c1.
- Eternity_Range sameAs 6632851.
- Eternity_Range sameAs Q5402781.
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- Eternity_Range depiction Mount_Charity,_Antarctica.jpg.
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- Eternity_Range name "Eternity Range".