If by landmark, you mean a natural formation that can be used to identify a location, then, yes: many prominent mountain peaks and other geographical phenomenon are available all over the continent.
All of Antarctica's landmarks are natural features, namely mountain peaks. Prominent among these are Mt Erebus, the southernmost active volcano on earth and Vinson Mastiff, the tallest mountain on the continent.
the ross ice shelf and vinson massif mountain
There are no cities or historical man-made landmarks in Antarctica. There are natural landmarks, however, including the southern-most volcano on earth, Mt Erebus.
Ross Ice Shelf, Mt. Erebus, South Pole.
No.
No.
The Australian landmarks (bases) of Antarctica are called: Davis, Mawson & Casey.
Your answer depends on where you are. Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface. Landmarks are visible everywhere, owing to Antarctica's mountainous terrain.
No. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population, therefore no cities.
The Australian landmarks (bases) of Antarctica are called: Davis, Mawson & Casey.
I just did a project on Antarctica I learned that there are mountains that are landmarks. Some of which are Mountain Erebus - a volcano and Vinson Mastiff - the tallest mountain on the continent.
In La Paz and other citys in Boliva :)
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For one some of the historical landmarks in Europe are theCollosseum- in Rome, ItalyNotre Dame- in ParisCoffee House - France
some historical landmarks in Utah is Alkali Ridge, Danger Cave... sorry i only know these 2
landmarks in the baisins & mountains region