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The mountain was charted in 1930 by personnel of Discovery Investigations on the ''Discovery II'', who named it for Sir Sidney F Harmer, Vice-Chairman of the Discovery Committee (the Interdepartmental Committee for the Dependencies of the Falkland Islands). | The mountain was charted in 1930 by personnel of Discovery Investigations on the ''Discovery II'', who named it for Sir Sidney F Harmer, Vice-Chairman of the Discovery Committee (the Interdepartmental Committee for the Dependencies of the Falkland Islands). | ||
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Mount Harmer | |||
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | |||
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Cook Island | |||
Summit: | 3,658 feet 59°25’59"S, 27°8’60"W |
Mount Harmer is an ice-covered peak of 3,658 feet, in the north-central portion of Cook Island, in the South Sandwich Islands.
The mountain was charted in 1930 by personnel of Discovery Investigations on the Discovery II, who named it for Sir Sidney F Harmer, Vice-Chairman of the Discovery Committee (the Interdepartmental Committee for the Dependencies of the Falkland Islands).
References
- Gazetteer and Map of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: Mount Harmer
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