Luzin Mountains
The Luzin Mountains are a mountain range located in the eastern part of the Antarctic Peninsula. They are characterized by rugged terrain and are primarily composed of granite and other igneous rocks. The mountains are named after the Russian geographer Mikhail Luzin, who contributed to the study of Antarctic geography.
These mountains are part of the larger Ellsworth Mountains and are known for their remote and harsh environment. The Luzin Mountains are often covered in ice and snow, making them a challenging area for exploration and research. They play a significant role in understanding the geology and climate of Antarctica.