Abrupt Island
Abrupt Island, also known as Brattöy, is an island across, lying east of Lang Island, east of the Øygarden Group and Edward [VIII Bay]. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photos taken by the Lars [Christensen Expedition], 1936–37, and called Brattoy. The Norwegian name was translated by Antarctic [Names Committee of Australia|ANCA] following a 1954 ANARE survey of the area.