Bowers Ridge is a geographical feature located in the Antarctic region. It is specifically situated in the Queen Maud Mountains, which are part of the larger Transantarctic Mountain Range. The ridge is known for its rugged terrain and is often studied for its geological and glaciological significance. In addition to being an important location for scientific research, Bowers Ridge provides insights into the geological history of Antarctica and the processes that have shaped the continent over millions of years.
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