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Mount Aubert de la Rue
Mount
Aubert
de la
Rue
is an ice-free
hill
, high,
standing
at
the south
end and surmounting the
low
isthmus
that
connects
Laurens Peninsula
with the
main mass
of
Heard Island
. It was first charted and named by
Edgar Aubert de la Rue
,
French
geologist
aboard the
whale catcher
of
the island
in
January 1929
, and later surveyed by the
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions
in 1948.