- Veier Head
Veier Head (coord|66|29|S|61|42|W|) is a high, snow-covered headland which marks the southernmost point of
Jason Peninsula on the east coast ofGraham Land . Norwegianexplorer CaptainC.A. Larsen discovered what he charted as an island in this vicinity on Dec. 9,1893 . The feature was first seen bySoren Andersen First Mate of the Jason (ship), and was named "Veieroen" after his home,Veierland or Veieroen, inNorway . It is possible that Larsen mistook this high southern part of Jason Peninsula (which agrees well with his position and is conspicuous from seaward) for a separate island. In order to preserve Larsen's original name in the area, the name Veier Head has been approved for theheadland described.
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