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Erebus, Mount
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Erebus, Mount, volcanic peak, 12,280 ft (3,743 m) high, on Ross Island, in the Ross Sea, E Antarctica. One of the loftiest volcanoes of the world, it was discovered in 1841 by the British explorer James C. Ross and named for one of his two ships. It was climbed in 1908 by a party under a British geologist, T. W. E. David. It was last active in 1991 and is one of only three active volcanoes in Antarctica.


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Helicopters then flew the family members to the crash site on Mt Erebus, although plans to land had to be postponed because of bad weather, Television New Zealand reported.
The Mt Erebus protonema was found to share a significant proportion of its genetic material with the three C.
The apology will be part of commemorations marking the anniversary of the November 28, 1979 crash when an Air New Zealand DC-10 ploughed into Mt Erebus in Antarctica during a sightseeing flight.
 
 
 
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