This page presents the geographical name data for
Drury Nunatak in Antarctica, as supplied by the US military intelligence in electronic format, including the geographic coordinates and place name in various forms, latin, roman and native characters, and its location in its respective country's administrative division
Feature Name
(see definition):
Drury Nunatak
Feature Class
(see definition):
Summit
Country Code
(see definition): AQ (Antarctica)
Feature ID
(see definition):
4095
Primary Latitude in degrees, minutes, and seconds
(see definition):
69° 14' 00" S
Primary Longitude in degrees, minutes, and seconds
(see definition):
156° 58' 00" E
Primary Latitude in decimal degrees
(see definition):
-69.2333333
Primary Longitude in decimal degrees
(see definition):
156.9666667
Elevation
(see definition):
No data
Decision Year
(see definition):
01/01/1961
Description
(see definition):
A bare, black, isolated nunatak standing up boldly from the ice at the head of Lauritzen Bay, 1.5 mi NW of Reynolds Peak. The feature was observed and charted on Feb. 20, 1959 by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) (Magga Dan) led by Phillip Law. Named by ANCA for Alan Campbell-Drury, Photographic Officer of the Antarctic Division who accompanied this expedition.
Date Created
(see definition):
No data
Date Edited
(see definition):
No data
NOTE: The information regarding
Drury Nunatak in Antarctica on this page is published from the data supplied by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, a member of the Intelligence community of the Antarctica, and a Department of Defense (DoD) Combat Support Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of
Drury Nunatak information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about
Drury Nunatak should be addressed to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.