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'''San Carlos Point''' ({{coord|63|50|S|58|2|W|display=inline,title}}) is the southwest entrance point of [[Brandy Bay]], [[James Ross Island]]. A refuge hut called "[[Refugio San Carlos]]" was established on this point by the [[Argentine Antarctic Expedition]] in 1959. Following geological work in the area by [[British Antarctic Survey]] (BAS), 1981–83, the point was called "[[Brandy Point]]" in association with the [[bay]], but later named San Carlos Point. |
'''San Carlos Point''' ({{coord|63|50|S|58|2|W|display=inline,title}}) is the southwest entrance point of [[Brandy Bay]], [[James Ross Island]]. A refuge hut called "[[Refugio San Carlos]]" was established on this point by the [[Argentine Antarctic Expedition]] in 1959. Following geological work in the area by [[British Antarctic Survey]] (BAS), 1981–83, the point was called "[[Brandy Point]]" in association with the [[bay]], but later named San Carlos Point. |
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San Carlos Point (63°50′S 58°2′W / 63.833°S 58.033°W) is the southwest entrance point of Brandy Bay, James Ross Island. A refuge hut called "Refugio San Carlos" was established on this point by the Argentine Antarctic Expedition in 1959. Following geological work in the area by British Antarctic Survey (BAS), 1981–83, the point was called "Brandy Point" in association with the bay, but later named San Carlos Point.
This article incorporates public domain material from "San Carlos Point". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.