Mount Sibiryakov

Mount Sibiryakov (67°56′S 49°35′E / 67.933°S 49.583°E / -67.933; 49.583Coordinates: 67°56′S 49°35′E / 67.933°S 49.583°E / -67.933; 49.583) is an isolated mountain about 16 miles (26 km) south of Mount Humble of the Raggatt Mountains, in Enderby Land. Rock outcrops here were investigated by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition of 1961-62 who named the feature for the Soviet icebreaker Sibiryakov.

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