Bond Nunatak
Bond Nunatak rises to about 3,940 feet above sea level in the middle of Adelaide Island in the British Antarctic Territory.
The peak is a 'nunatak' (an exposed rock feature). It was surveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from Adelaide in 1961-62; named after Flt Lieut. Peter Robert Bond, RAF (b.1933), pilot with the British Antarctic Survey Aviation Unit, based at Adelaide, summer 1962-63.
Location
- Location map: 67°7’41"S, 68°13’54"W
Outside links
- Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Bond Nunatak