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Dr. Lis Densmore, the first woman to climb Antarctica's highest peak stands atop the 16,058' summit of Mount Vinson, often called the Vinson Massif. Behind are Mounts Epperly and Tyree (far right.)

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© Gordon Wiltsie
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Keywords
Antarctic, Antarctica, Polar Regions, adventure, cold, flags, glaciers, ice, ice ax, ice cap, mountain, mountaineering, parka, polar, snow
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AG, Mountaineering, Antarctica, AG 5
Dr. Lis Densmore, the first woman to climb Antarctica's highest peak stands atop the 16,058' summit of Mount Vinson, often called the Vinson Massif.  Behind are Mounts Epperly and Tyree (far right.)