Mount Markham

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Mount Markham is a mountain massif with two peaks of 4350 and 4280 meters above sea level at the northern end of the Markham Plateau in Antarctica.

It was discovered by the British National Arctic Expedition 1901-1904 and named after Sir Clements Markham, who planned this expedition as President of the Royal Geographical Society and Scott made the expedition leader.

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