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Teller Peak
Teller
Peak
is a
peak
, 3,550 m, marking the
northeast
extremity
of
Michigan Plateau
and the
Watson Escarpment
,
Queen Maud Mountains
. Mapped by
United States Geological Survey
from
surveys
and U.S.
Navy
air
photos
, 1960–63. Named by
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
for
James
T. Teller, geologist with the
Ohio State University
party to the
Horlick Mountains
in 1964–65.