Fierro Point

Fierro Point is a point projecting 400 m into the south part of Discovery Bay from Parvomay Neck, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The point forms the south side of the entrance to Basullo Cove (62°29′58.4″S 59°43′57″W / 62.499556°S 59.73250°W) and the northwest side of the entrance to Ramos Cove (62°30′18.3″S 59°43′45″W / 62.505083°S 59.72917°W). The features were named by the 1947-48 Chilean Antarctic Expedition after crewmen of the expedition frigate Iquique: Torpedoman Fierro, Mechanics NCO Abraham Basullo and Signalman Ramos.

Fierro Point

Fierro Point is a point projecting 400 m into the south part of Discovery Bay from Parvomay Neck, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The point forms the south side of the entrance to Basullo Cove (62°29′58.4″S 59°43′57″W / 62.499556°S 59.73250°W) and the northwest side of the entrance to Ramos Cove (62°30′18.3″S 59°43′45″W / 62.505083°S 59.72917°W). The features were named by the 1947-48 Chilean Antarctic Expedition after crewmen of the expedition frigate Iquique: Torpedoman Fierro, Mechanics NCO Abraham Basullo and Signalman Ramos.