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{{Infobox hill
{{Infobox hill
|name=Lucifer Hil
|name=Lucifer Hill
|territory=South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
|territory=SGSSI
|island= Candlemas Island
|island=Candlemas Island
|height=
|picture=
|latitude=-57.0667
|picture caption=
|longitude=-26.7
|latitude=-57.0822
|longitude=-26.7406
|height=771 feet
|height_m=235 m
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'''Lucifer Hill''' is a reddish, cindery, sulphur-streaked hill forming the summit of the northern section of [[Candlemas Island]], amongst the [[South Sandwich Islands]]. It was one of the most active volcanic vents in this island chain at the time of HMS Protector's survey in 1964.
'''Lucifer Hill''' is a reddish, cindery, sulphur-streaked hill forming the summit of the northern section of [[Candlemas Island]] in the [[South Sandwich Islands]], the volcanic island chain belonging to the territory of [[South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]].


The name applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) refers to the diabolical and infernal mythical association of active volcanoes.
At the time of the survey by HMS ''Protector'' in 1962 and 1964, this was one of the most active volcanic vents in this island chain. The name applied by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Lucifer refers to the diabolical and infernal mythical association of active volcanoes, in association with nearby named features.


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[[Category:Volcanoes of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]]
[[Category:Volcanoes of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]]

Latest revision as of 22:30, 27 February 2018

Lucifer Hill
South Georgia and
the South Sandwich Islands
Candlemas Island
Summit: 771 feet 57°4’56"S, 26°44’26"W

Lucifer Hill is a reddish, cindery, sulphur-streaked hill forming the summit of the northern section of Candlemas Island in the South Sandwich Islands, the volcanic island chain belonging to the territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

At the time of the survey by HMS Protector in 1962 and 1964, this was one of the most active volcanic vents in this island chain. The name applied by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Lucifer refers to the diabolical and infernal mythical association of active volcanoes, in association with nearby named features.

References

  • Gazetteer and Map of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: Lucifer Hill