Sabra Peak
Sabra Peak | ||
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height | 394 m | |
location | South Georgia | |
Coordinates | 54 ° 10 '55 " S , 36 ° 35' 38" W | |
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The Sabra Peak is a 394 m high mountain on South Georgia in the South Atlantic . On the Lewin Peninsula, it rises between Little Jason Lagoon and Harrison Point .
The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee named it in 2013. It is named after the whaler Sabra , which was later converted into a supply ship and sank in Leith Harbor in 1964 as a result of massive snow deposits.
Web links
- Sabra Peak . Entry in the database of the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (English)