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Mount Velain
Mount
Velain
is a
750
m
tall
mountain
with an
isolated
,
black
triangular
summit
showing through its
snow
mantle
,
standing
in the
northeast
part of
Adelaide Island
. It was first charted by the
French Antarctic Expedition
1903–05, under
Charcot
, and named by him for
Charles Velain
, a
French
geologist
,
geographer
, and
professor
of
physical geography
at the
Sorbonne
.