Camel Nunataks
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location | Grahamland , Antarctic Peninsula | |
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Coordinates | 63 ° 25 ′ S , 57 ° 27 ′ W |
The Camel Nunataks (English for Camel Nunatakker ) are two 450 m high Nunatakker in the north of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula . On the Trinity Peninsula , they are 1.5 km apart and 13 km north of the view point .
They were given their descriptive name in 1959 by the employees of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey stationed in Hope Bay . In their shape, the Nunatakker are reminiscent of the two humps of a trample .
Web links
- Camel nunataks in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Camel Nunataks on geographic.org (English)