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| has gloss | eng: Mount Fraser is a mountain, 1,610 m, standing on the south coast of South Georgia immediately north of Novosilski Bay. Surveyed by the SGS in the period 1951-57, and named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Francis C. Fraser, British zoologist; member of the scientific staff at the Discovery Investigations Marine Station, Grytviken, 1926-27, 1928-29, and 1930, who also worked on the Discovery in 1927 and on Discovery II between 1929 and 1931. |
| has gloss | eng: Mount Fraser is an extinct volcanic cone near Beveridge, Victoria, Australia. It last erupted about one million years ago. It is about 120 metres in height above the surrounding land. The distance around the base of the volcano is 1200 metres. There are two craters. One crater is wide and shallow, and the other is small and closed. It is been listed on the Australian Heritage database. |
| lexicalization | eng: Mount Fraser |
| instance of | c/Volcanoes |
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| media:img | Hume and Hovell memorial Beveridge.JPG |
| media:img | Mount Fraser panorama.jpg |
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