Eisenhower Range
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The Eisenhower Range (74°15′S 162°15′E) is a majestic mountain range, about 45 nautical miles (83 km; 52 mi) long and rising to 3,070 metres (10,070 ft), which rises between Reeves Névé on the west, Reeves Glacier on the south, and Priestley Glacier on the north and east, in Victoria Land, Antarctica. The range is flat topped and descends gradually to Reeves Névé, but is steep cliffed and marked by sharp spurs along the Priestley Glacier.[1] It is in the north of the Prince Albert Mountains, southwest of the Deep Freeze Range
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Range coordinates | 74°15′S 162°15′E |
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