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A distant mountain.
Photograph by: Michael Hoffman
National Science Foundation
Date Taken: November 16, 2003
 
Mt. Terror, seen in the distance, is an extinct volcano about 3,230 meters high. It forms the eastern part of Ross Island. It was named in 1841 by Sir James Clark Ross for his second ship, the TERROR.
 
 
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