Spenceley Glacier

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Spenceley Glacier is a glacier on South Georgia six nautical miles long, flowing north-west along the south-west flank of Salvesen Range to Brøgger Glacier, in the south part of the island.

The glacier was surveyed by the South Georgia Survey under Duncan Carse in the period 1951-57, and named for George Spenceley, a photographer and mountaineer on the Survey of 1955-56.[1]

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Glaciers of South Georgia

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