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Friday, January 22, 2010

Antarctica's "ghost mountains"

There are mountains underneath Antarctica's ice sheet. They're named the Gamburtsev Mountains, and they have pointy, jagged peaks standing at 8,500 feet tall. In terms of size and shape, they would probably most closely resemble the Cascade Mountains of the northwestern U.S. and southwestern Canada.

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