Queen Alexandra Range
The Queen Alexandra Range is a mountain range located in Antarctica, specifically within the larger Transantarctic Mountains. It stretches approximately 160 kilometers and is known for its rugged terrain and glacial features. The range is named after Queen Alexandra, the wife of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.
This range is primarily composed of ice and rock, with several notable peaks, including Mount Huggins and Mount Haeckel. The area is largely uninhabited and is primarily studied by scientists interested in glaciology and climate change. Its remote location makes it a challenging environment for research and exploration.