The name, applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1971, refers to the acrid volcanic fumes emitted on the west side of the island.
The name applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1971 derives from the pinnacled topography of the vicinity.
The name applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) refers to the diabolical and infernal mythical association of active volcanoes.
The descriptive name was applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1971.
The name, applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC), is descriptive of these black tooth-shaped rocks.
The name applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1971 refers to the volcanic fumes and generally forbidding nature of the locality.
The name applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) is descriptive of the island in plan; it is deeply indented, with steep cliff faces.
The name applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) is suggestive of the shape of the feature, which resembles a recumbent lion.
The name applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1971 refers to the pungent volcanic fumes which are characteristic of this island.
The name applied by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1971 refers to the yellow color of the tuff rocks and their craggy topography.