Ferin Head

- 65.983333333333 - 65.333333333333Koordinaten: 65 ° 59 '0 "S, 65 ° 20 ' 0 " W

Ferin Head is a promontory 7 km ( 4 nm) north of the entrance in the Holte Dahl Bay. This cape is in the northwest of Velingrad Peninsula on the coast of the Antarctic Graham Graham Lands. Its geographical position is 65 ° 59 'S 65 ° 20'W.

The French Antarctic Expedition of 1908 to 1910 were noticed Ferin Head from a remote location in Pendleton Strait and mapped it as an island. The name was chosen in honor of the then French vice-consul in Ponta Delgada in the Azores by the expedition leader Jean M. Charcot.

The British Graham Land Expedition ( BGLE ) of the years 1934 to 1937, which was led by the Australian John Riddoch Rymill, the Graham Coast mapped again and compared the data with Charcot's findings.

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