Vinson Massif is a large mountain massif in Antarctica, measuring 21 km long and 13 km wide, and is the tallest peak on the continent at 16,050 feet (4,892 meters).
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🏔️ Vinson Massif is the highest mountain in Antarctica, standing at 4,892 meters (16,050 feet) tall.
🥶 It lies within the chilly Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains.
🧗♂️ The first successful climb of Vinson Massif took place on December 18, 1966.
🌍 Vinson was named after U.S. Senator Carl Vinson of Georgia.
❄️ The mountain is 21 kilometers long and 13 kilometers wide.
🌄 Vinson Massif is primarily made of granite, a hard rock formed deep underground.
🌬️ During winter, temperatures can plummet to -60°C (-76°F) at Vinson.
🐧 Penguins, seals, and birds like the Antarctic petrel are found nearby.
🚀 Scientists study the mountain to understand climate change and glacier behavior.
🎬 Vinson Massif has been featured in documentaries, books, and movies about exploration.