Rojas Peak
Rojas Peak (64°49′07.4″S 62°55′12.3″W / 64.818722°S 62.920083°W) is a peak in Antarctica rising to about 675 m in the southeastern part of Lemaire Island off Danco Coast, Graham Land. Named "Cerro Rojas" by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition, 1950–51, after Sargento Angel Gustavo Rojas, who disappeared in a blizzard while returning from hydrographic work at Discovery Bay, Greenwich Island, September 1, 1949.
This article incorporates public domain material from "Rojas Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.