Earth:Mount Gjeita

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Mount Gjeita (Norwegian: Gjeitafjell), or Mount Banfield in Australia n sources,[1] is the highest peak (1700 m)[2] in the Hansen Mountains, Kemp Land. It is situated about 3 nautical miles to the east of Brusen Nunatak. It was originally mapped and named by Norwegian cartographers working with air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936-37.[3] In 1959, the Government of Australia named the peak as Mount Banfield after Flight Lieutenant G.A. Banfield, RAAF pilot at Mawson Station.

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[ ⚑ ] 68°12′S 58°14′E / 68.2°S 58.233°E / -68.2; 58.233