Name StatusOfficial ValidatedFeatureIce TongueNZ Gazette Reference2012 (53) p.1477DatumRSRGD2000GeoTag[1] PositionDescriptionAn ice tongue which is fed by the David and Larsen Glaciers and is about 25 miles wide at its base along the coast of Victoria Land, extending eastward into the Ross Sea for about 38 miles. Discovered in January 1902 by the NAE, 1901-04, when seeking a harbour for winter quarters. Scott named it for the German Antarctic explorer, Dr Erich von Drygalski. Not Drygalski Barrier, Drygalski Glacier Tongue, or Drygalski Tongue.