The Chilean Expedition had the experience of Gen. Manuel Bulnes.
The glacier was surveyed by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition of 1950-51, which applied the name, probably after an expedition member.
It was named by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition after their ship Covadonga, which first used this anchorage in 1947-48.
He continued to work, taking part in the Chilean Antarctic Expedition as the official photographer.
It was named by the second Chilean Antarctic Expedition (1948) after a boatswain by the name Gutiérrez.
It was named by the fourth Chilean Antarctic Expedition, 1949-50.
The feature was charted and descriptively named by the Chilean Antarctic Expeditions in 1948-50.
The feature was named by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition in 1949.
The point was named in 1971 by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition following geological work in the area, probably after a member of the expedition.
Named by the fourth Chilean Antarctic Expedition (1949-50) after the Lientur, one of the ships used during this expedition.