Bain Crags
Appearance
The Bain Crags (70°30′S 71°45′E / 70.500°S 71.750°E) are a number of rock exposures, many of which are banded, in the face of or projecting from the ice cliffs along the south part of the west side of Gillock Island in the Amery Ice Shelf. The feature was visited in January 1969 by J.H.C. Bain, geologist with the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Prince Charles Mountains survey party, after whom it is named.
References
- This article incorporates public domain material from "Bain Crags". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.