Bush Mountains

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Bush Mountains
The Bush Mountains are a mountain range in Queen Maud Land in Antarctica.
The Bush Mountains are a mountain range in Queen Maud Land in Antarctica.
Location of the Bush Mountains in Queen Maud Land in Antarctica
Highest point
Elevation3,580 m (11,750 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Geography
ContinentAntarctica
Range coordinates84°57′S 179°30′E / 84.950°S 179.500°E / -84.950; 179.500Coordinates: 84°57′S 179°30′E / 84.950°S 179.500°E / -84.950; 179.500
Parent rangeQueen Maud Mountains

The Bush Mountains is a series of rugged elevations at the heads of the Ramsey and Kosco glaciers in Antarctica.

The Bush Mountains extend from Mount Weir in the west to Anderson Heights overlooking Shackleton Glacier in the east. They were photographed at a distance by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition (Byrd AE) on several flights to the Queen Maud Mountains in November 1929. The mountains were further defined from aerial photographs taken by the USAS (1939–41), US Navy Operation Highjump (1946–47), and USN Operation Deep Freeze (1956–63).

The Bush Mountains were named by US-SCAN, on the recommendation of Rear Admiral Byrd, after James I. Bush, American financier and patron of the Byrd AE, 1928–30.

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Geographical features include:

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