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Mount Waterhouse (Antarctica)

Coordinates: 81°25′S 155°42′E / 81.417°S 155.700°E / -81.417; 155.700
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Mount Waterhouse (81°25′S 155°42′E / 81.417°S 155.700°E / -81.417; 155.700) is a mountain rising above 1800 m, at the north west extreme of the All-Blacks Nunataks, west of the Churchill Mountains. Named in honor of Emma Waterhouse, Environmental Manager with Antarctica New Zealand from 1993 - 2001. First trip to ice 1987. Emma played a key role in the development of New Zealand systems to implement the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty and its Act.

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