I'm pretty sure the answer is Drakensberg
Drakensberg Mountains, translated from Afrikaans to English as 'Dragon Mountains', are the highest mountains in the Republic of South Africa. They are made of basalt and sandstone and form a chain running up the eastern escarpment of South Africa
There are no Alps in Africa. The Alps are a mountain chain in Europe.
The Atlas Mountains are in northwestern Africa.
The mountains that separate Alberta and British Colombia are called the Rocky Mountains situated on the southeastern border of Alberta and in southwestern border in British Colombia.
Southern Africa, inland of the east coast, about 200km inland. Look on a map for the little country Lesotho. Its situated in the middle of the Drakensberg Mountains.
The Maritime Alps are a mountain range in the southwestern part of the Alps
Drakensburg 3482 meters 11424 ft, its so large it is possible to see it from space.
See "Mountain chain" for answer
The Transantarctic Mountains are the southernmost mountains in the world
That would be the Himalayan chain of mountains.
The Appalachian Mountains.
A chain of volcanic mountains