The Gamburtsev Mountain Range, often referred to as the Gamburtsev Mountains or Grigory Gamburtsev, is an ancient mountain range located in East Antarctica. It was named after the Russian geophysicist Grigory Gamburtsev. The range was discovered in the 1950s during a Soviet expedition, but it remains largely hidden beneath the Antarctic ice sheet.
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