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Simmers Peaks
Simmers
Peaks
is a group of
three peaks
, the
highest
840
m, rising above the
icecap
13
miles
southeast
of
Cape Close
and
11
miles
north
of
Mount Codrington
. They were
discovered
by the
British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition
under
Mawson
in
1930
and were named for R.G. Simmers, the
meteorologist
of the
expedition
.