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Johnson Peaks
The
Johnson
Peaks
are a
cluster
of
detached
peaks
which
mark
the
northern
extremity
of the
Mittlere Petermann Range
, in the
Wohlthat Mountains
of
Queen Maud Land
,
Antarctica
. They were
discovered
and plotted from air
photos
by the
Third German Antarctic Expedition
, 1938–39, were replotted from air photos and
surveys
by the
Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition
, 1956–60, and were named for
Rolf Johnson
, a steward with the
Norwegian
expedition
, 1958–59.