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- Q7599862 subject Q10135859.
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- Q7599862 abstract "Stanley Peak (54°11′S 36°55′W) is a central summit in the Wilckens Peaks, rising to 1,265 m at the head of Fortuna Glacier, South Georgia. It was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) after Lieutenant Commander (later Cdr.) Ian Stanley, Royal Navy, a helicopter pilot from HMS Antrim, who carried out a rescue operation in bad weather after two helicopters had crashed on Fortuna Glacier, April 21, 1982.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Stanley Peak, South Georgia" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
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- Q7599862 point "-54.18333333333333 -36.916666666666664".
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- Q7599862 comment "Stanley Peak (54°11′S 36°55′W) is a central summit in the Wilckens Peaks, rising to 1,265 m at the head of Fortuna Glacier, South Georgia.".
- Q7599862 label "Stanley Peak, South Georgia".
- Q7599862 lat "-54.18333333333333".
- Q7599862 long "-36.916666666666664".