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Mount Analogue (85°49′S 138°5′W / 85.817°S 138.083°W) is a prominent mountain along the Watson Escarpment in Antarctica, rising to 3,170 metres (10,400 ft) and forming the highest point of the ridge that runs north from Phleger Dome on the Stanford Plateau. The feature was visited in 1977–1978 by a United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP)-Arizona State University geological party, led by , and named after Mount Analogue, a mythical mountain described in the unfinished novel of the same name by French writer René Daumal. Like its literary counterpart, the mountain was obscured by clouds during much of the visit by the USARP party.

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  • Mount Analogue (de)
  • Mount Analogue (Antarctica) (en)
  • Mount Analogue (sv)
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  • Mount Analogue ist ein markanter und 3170 m hoher Berg im westantarktischen Marie-Byrd-Land. Im Watson Escarpment ist er die höchste Erhebung eines Gebirgskamms, der vom Phleger Dome des Stanford-Plateaus in den Horlick Mountains nach Norden verläuft. Der Berg wurde zwischen 1977 und 1978 im Rahmen des United States Antarctic Research Program von einer Gruppe Geologen der Arizona State University unter der Leitung von Edmund Stump (* 1946) erkundet. Stump benannte ihn nach dem mythischen Berg aus der Novelle Le Mont Analogue des französischen Schriftstellers René Daumal. (de)
  • Mount Analogue är ett berg i Antarktis. Det ligger i Västantarktis. Inget land gör anspråk på området. Toppen på Mount Analogue är 3 170 meter över havet, eller 255 meter över den omgivande terrängen. Bredden vid basen är 1,5 km. Terrängen runt Mount Analogue är kuperad norrut, men söderut är den bergig. Den högsta punkten i närheten är Phleger Dome, 3 343 meter över havet, 4,5 km sydväst om Mount Analogue. (sv)
  • Mount Analogue (85°49′S 138°5′W / 85.817°S 138.083°W) is a prominent mountain along the Watson Escarpment in Antarctica, rising to 3,170 metres (10,400 ft) and forming the highest point of the ridge that runs north from Phleger Dome on the Stanford Plateau. The feature was visited in 1977–1978 by a United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP)-Arizona State University geological party, led by , and named after Mount Analogue, a mythical mountain described in the unfinished novel of the same name by French writer René Daumal. Like its literary counterpart, the mountain was obscured by clouds during much of the visit by the USARP party. (en)
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  • Mount Analogue (en)
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  • Mount Analogue ist ein markanter und 3170 m hoher Berg im westantarktischen Marie-Byrd-Land. Im Watson Escarpment ist er die höchste Erhebung eines Gebirgskamms, der vom Phleger Dome des Stanford-Plateaus in den Horlick Mountains nach Norden verläuft. Der Berg wurde zwischen 1977 und 1978 im Rahmen des United States Antarctic Research Program von einer Gruppe Geologen der Arizona State University unter der Leitung von Edmund Stump (* 1946) erkundet. Stump benannte ihn nach dem mythischen Berg aus der Novelle Le Mont Analogue des französischen Schriftstellers René Daumal. (de)
  • Mount Analogue (85°49′S 138°5′W / 85.817°S 138.083°W) is a prominent mountain along the Watson Escarpment in Antarctica, rising to 3,170 metres (10,400 ft) and forming the highest point of the ridge that runs north from Phleger Dome on the Stanford Plateau. The feature was visited in 1977–1978 by a United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP)-Arizona State University geological party, led by , and named after Mount Analogue, a mythical mountain described in the unfinished novel of the same name by French writer René Daumal. Like its literary counterpart, the mountain was obscured by clouds during much of the visit by the USARP party. This article incorporates public domain material from "Mount Analogue". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. * v * t * e (en)
  • Mount Analogue är ett berg i Antarktis. Det ligger i Västantarktis. Inget land gör anspråk på området. Toppen på Mount Analogue är 3 170 meter över havet, eller 255 meter över den omgivande terrängen. Bredden vid basen är 1,5 km. Terrängen runt Mount Analogue är kuperad norrut, men söderut är den bergig. Den högsta punkten i närheten är Phleger Dome, 3 343 meter över havet, 4,5 km sydväst om Mount Analogue. (sv)
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