Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
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Tula Mountains (The name as it would appear in a gazetteer)
Tula Mountains (The name as it would appear on a map)
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Feature type: Mountain
This name originates from Australia. It is part of the Australian Antarctic Gazetteer and the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica.
Names that other countries have for this feature:
A group of numerous peaks extending eastward from Amundsen Bay in Enderby Land. Discovered on 13 or 14 January, 1930, by BANZARE under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named these mountains the Tula Range after John Biscoe's ship Tula. A landing was made from a launch near Mt. Riiser-Larsen by an ANARE party led by Phillip Law in February, 1958. The mountains were traversed and surveyed in December, 1958, by G.A. Knuckey and an ANARE dog-sledge party.
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