From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mount Booth
Mount Booth
Mount Booth (77°26′S 161°46′E / 77.433°S 161.767°E /
-77.433; 161.767) is a peak, 1,575 metres (5,170 ft) high,
References
surmounting the junction of mountain ridges at the • This article incorporates public domain material from
southwest end of Murphy Valley in the Olympus Range, the United States Geological Survey document "Booth,
McMurdo Dry Valleys. It was named by the Advisory Mount" (content from the Geographic Names
Committee on Antarctic Names in 2004 after John F. (Jo- Information System).
han) Booth, science technician who wintered eight times
at the United States Antarctic Program Palmer Station
and South Pole Station between 1994 and 2004.
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• Mountains of Victoria Land
• McMurdo Dry Valleys
• McMurdo Dry Valleys geography stubs
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