Mount Shackleton in Antarctica

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Mount Shackleton in Antarctica is a mountain named in honor of the famed British polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
cartographicStatus charted on Antarctic maps
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica (territory without sovereign state) NERFINISHED
elevation about 1500 m
explorationEra Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration (namesake’s era)
featureType prominent coastal mountain
rocky mountain
hasClimate polar climate
hasEnvironment glaciated terrain
ice-covered slopes
hasSummitCharacteristic often snow-covered
isInPolarRegion true
isInSouthernHemisphere true
locatedIn Antarctic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Graham Land NERFINISHED
Loubet Coast NERFINISHED
west coast of Graham Land
locatedOn Antarctic Peninsula west coast NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sir Ernest Shackleton NERFINISHED
namedForOccupation polar explorer
namesake British polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton NERFINISHED
partOf Arrowsmith Peninsula region (broad area) NERFINISHED
region western Antarctic Peninsula
usedFor geographical reference in Antarctic mapping

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Ernest Shackleton commemoratedBy Mount Shackleton in Antarctica