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Dome A
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Dome Argus
is the highest
ice dome
on the
Antarctic Plateau
, located inland. It is thought to be the
coldest naturally occurring place on Earth
, with temperatures believed to reach . It is the highest ice feature in
Antarctica
, consisting of an ice dome or eminence above sea level. It is located near the center of
East Antarctica
, approximately midway between the enormous head of
Lambert Glacier
and the geographic
South Pole
, within the
Australian claim
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