Trendall Crag

Trendall Crag (54°48′S 35°59′W / 54.800°S 35.983°W / -54.800; -35.983Coordinates: 54°48′S 35°59′W / 54.800°S 35.983°W / -54.800; -35.983) is a mountain crag, 1,005 m, overlooking the north side of Drygalski Fjord at the southeast end of South Georgia. Surveyed by the South Georgia Survey the period 1951-57 under Duncan Carse, and named for Alec Trendall, geologist of the SGS, 1951–52 and 1953-54.

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