Mount (Mt) Erebus, 3,794 metres (12,448 ft) high, Volcanic peak on Ross Island. Named by Sir James Clark Ross after his ship. Site of Air New Zealand DC-10 crash in 1979, Antarctica stock photo.

Mount (Mt) Erebus, 3,794 metres (12,448 ft) high, Volcanic peak on Ross Island. Named by Sir James Clark Ross after his ship. Site of Air New Zealand DC-10 crash in 1979, Antarctica, stock photo.

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Mount (Mt) Erebus, 3,794 metres (12,448 ft) high, Volcanic peak on Ross Island. Named by Sir James Clark Ross after his ship. Site of Air New Zealand DC-10 crash in 1979, Antarctica

Mount (Mt) Erebus, 3,794 metres (12,448 ft) high, Volcanic peak on Ross Island. Named by Sir James Clark Ross after his ship. Site of Air New Zealand DC-10 crash in 1979, Antarctica Stock Photo

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Mount (Mt) Erebus, 3,794 metres (12,448 ft) high, Volcanic peak on Ross Island. Named by Sir James Clark Ross after his ship. Site of Air New Zealand DC-10 crash in 1979, Antarctica