Bertrab Glacier

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Bertrab Glacier (54°37′S, 35°57′W) is a small glacier at the head of Gold Harbour, at the east end of South Georgia. Charted by the German Antarctic Expedition, 1911-12, under Filchner, and named by him for General von Bertrab, Chief Quartermaster in the German General Staff and Chief of the Land Survey, who was chairman of the expedition.

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