Monolith Range
The Monolith Range is a mountain range located in the eastern part of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is known for its dramatic peaks and rugged terrain, making it a significant feature in the region's geography. The range is primarily composed of granite and is characterized by its steep cliffs and deep valleys.
This range is part of the larger Ellsworth Mountains, which are among the highest mountains in Antarctica. The Monolith Range is also notable for its unique ecosystems and glacial formations, contributing to the scientific understanding of climate change and glacial dynamics in polar regions.