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Mount Elie de Beaumont

Mount Elie de Beaumont

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Mount Elie de Beaumont is a 3,109 metres (10,200 ft) high mountain in the Southern Alps on the South Island of New Zealand and the northernmost Three-thousander of the country. It is surrounded by several glaciers like Johannes Glacier in the north, Burton Glacier to the east, Times Glacier to the west and Anna Glacier, a tributary to the Tasman Glacier, in the south.[1] It was named by Julius von Haast after the french geologist Jean-Baptiste Élie de Beaumont.[2]

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  1. "Topographic map". NZTopoMap. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  2. "New Zealand Gazetteer". Retrieved 1 December 2022.



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