Mount Béchervaise

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Mount Béchervaise (

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70°11′S 64°48′E / 70.183°S 64.800°E / -70.183; 64.800Coordinates: 70°11′S 64°48′E / 70.183°S 64.800°E / -70.183; 64.800) is a great massif of brown rock, 2,360 m, standing one nautical mile (1.9 km) east of Mount Lacey in the Athos Range, Prince Charles Mountains. It has a sheer north face and is bare except for an icecap on the flat summit. First visited in November 1955 by an ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) party led by , officer in charge at Mawson Station in 1955, for whom it is named.

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