Patuxent Range
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The Patuxent Range (84°43′S 64°30′W) is a major range of the Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica. It comprises the Thomas Hills, Anderson Hills, Mackin Table and various nunataks and ridges bounded by the Foundation Ice Stream, Academy Glacier and the Patuxent Ice Stream.[1]
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Coordinates | 84°43′S 64°30′W |
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Parent range | Pensacola Mountains |
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