Monte William

Monte William
Monte William.

El monte William (64°47′S 63°41′O / -64.783, -63.683) es una montaña cubierta de nieve de 1.600 m, situada a 6 km al nor-noreste del cabo Lancaster, el extremo sur de la isla Anvers, en el archipiélago Palmer. Fue descubierta el 21 de febrero de 1832 por John Biscoe, quien creía que era parte de la península Antártica. Fue nombrado Biscoe por Guillermo IV de Inglaterra.[1]

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