Brodie Peak ( 69°25′S 66°5′W / 69.417°S 66.083°W) is one of the Bristly Peaks, rising to 1,410 metres (4,630 ft) 5 nautical miles (9 km) south-southeast of Mount Castro, in the central Antarctic Peninsula. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1977 after Earl E. Brodie, a United States Antarctic Research Program engineer in the Palmer Station winter party, 1969. [1]
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Brodie Peak ( 69°25′S 66°5′W / 69.417°S 66.083°W) is one of the Bristly Peaks, rising to 1,410 metres (4,630 ft) 5 nautical miles (9 km) south-southeast of Mount Castro, in the central Antarctic Peninsula. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1977 after Earl E. Brodie, a United States Antarctic Research Program engineer in the Palmer Station winter party, 1969. [1]
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public domain material from
"Brodie Peak".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey.