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- Marts_Peak abstract "Marts Peak is a 4,551 metres (14,931 ft) high, small and sharp peak at the east edge of the ice-covered Vinson Plateau in the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. It surmounts Dater Glacier to the northeast and Hammer Col to the south.The peak was named by US-ACAN in 2006 after Brian Marts, member of the 1966–67 American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition that made the first ascent of Mount Vinson, the summit of Antarctica, and other high mountains in the Sentinel Range.".
- Marts_Peak country Antarctica.
- Marts_Peak isPartOf Ellsworth_Land.
- Marts_Peak thumbnail Sentinel-Range-location-map.png?width=300.
- Marts_Peak wikiPageExternalLink home.
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- Marts_Peak wikiPageID "41196291".
- Marts_Peak wikiPageRevisionID "594113848".
- Marts_Peak subject Category:Ellsworth_Mountains.
- Marts_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_Ellsworth_Land.
- Marts_Peak point "-78.53833333333333 -85.40194444444444".
- Marts_Peak type Place.
- Marts_Peak type Wikidata:Q532.
- Marts_Peak type Place.
- Marts_Peak type Location.
- Marts_Peak type SpatialThing.
- Marts_Peak comment "Marts Peak is a 4,551 metres (14,931 ft) high, small and sharp peak at the east edge of the ice-covered Vinson Plateau in the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. It surmounts Dater Glacier to the northeast and Hammer Col to the south.The peak was named by US-ACAN in 2006 after Brian Marts, member of the 1966–67 American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition that made the first ascent of Mount Vinson, the summit of Antarctica, and other high mountains in the Sentinel Range.".
- Marts_Peak label "Marts Peak".
- Marts_Peak label "馬茨峰".
- Marts_Peak sameAs m.0zdsp2d.
- Marts_Peak sameAs 6630300.
- Marts_Peak sameAs Q15690987.
- Marts_Peak sameAs Q15690987.
- Marts_Peak lat "-78.53833333333333".
- Marts_Peak long "-85.40194444444444".
- Marts_Peak wasDerivedFrom Marts_Peak?oldid=594113848.
- Marts_Peak depiction Sentinel-Range-location-map.png.
- Marts_Peak isPrimaryTopicOf Marts_Peak.