Phlegra Montes (Mars)

This feature is named after an earlier feature.

They form a complex system of isolated hills, ridges and small basins, and it was suggested they have endogenic tectonic origin. (wikipedia entry)

A mons is a mountain. On Mars they are named after the nearest named albedo feature on the Schiaparelli or Antoniadi maps.

NW 953 km

Cebrenia(next)

MRV
14 Hours 54 Minutes
Walking
11 Days 23 Hours

N 986 km

Stokes

MRV
15 Hours 24 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 9 Hours

NE 712 km

Propontis

MRV
11 Hours 7 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 22 Hours

W 654 km

Aesacus Dorsum

MRV
10 Hours 13 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 5 Hours

Phlegra Montes

40.4° N 163.71° E

E 372 km

Tyndall(last)

MRV
5 Hours 49 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 16 Hours

SW 799 km

Buvinda Vallis

MRV
12 Hours 29 Minutes
Walking
10 Days

S 539 km

Adams

MRV
8 Hours 25 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 18 Hours

SE 739 km

Phlegra

MRV
11 Hours 33 Minutes
Walking
9 Days 6 Hours

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