- Bermel Peninsula
The Bermel Peninsula is a rugged,
mountain ouspeninsula , approximately 15 mi (24 km) long and 7 mi (11km) wide, located at coord|68|27|S|052|22|W| betweenSolberg Inlet andMobiloil Inlet on theBowman Coast ,Graham Land ,Antarctica . The feature rises to 1,670 m (5479 ft) inBowditch Crests and includesYule Peak , Mount Wilson,Campbell Crest ,Vesconte Point ,Wilson Pass ,Rock Pile Peaks ,Miyoda Cliff , andRock Pile Point .The peninsula lies along the route explored and photographed from the air by Sir
Hubert Wilkins , 1928, andLincoln Ellsworth , 1935, and was first mapped from the Ellsworth photographs byW.L.G. Joerg in 1937. TheUnited States Antarctic Service explored this area from the ground, 1939-41, roughly positioning the peninsula. The USAS also photographed the feature from the air in 1940, referring to it as "The Rock Pile" or "Rock Pile Point" from the appearance as a jumbled mass of peaks. TheUSBGN approved the name Rock Pile Point for the peninsula in 1947, but the decision was subsequently vacated. Although Rock Pile Peaks was approved for eastern summits and Rock Pile Point for the east extremity, the peninsula remained unnamed for about four decades. However, reference to a geographic feature of this magnitude is needed, and in 1993 theUK-APC recommended the peninsula be named afterPeter F. Bermel , Member,U.S. Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names , 1979-94 (Chairman, 1993-94).External links
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