Draining the southeast slopes of Detroit Plateau, flowing southeastwards, and south of Papiya Nunatak turning east to enter Desislava Cove northeast of Richard Knoll.
Named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for William Cruyt, Belgian army engineer who designed the first "auto-polaire" in 1907.
Draining the southeast slopes of Detroit Plateau, flowing southeastwards between Cruyt Spur and Papiya Nunatak, and turning east to enter Desislava Cove.
A rocky hill rising to 666 metres (2,185 ft)[7] high in the south foothills of Detroit Plateau.
An ice-covered buttress rising to 1,730 metres (5,680 ft)[9] high in the southeast foothills of Detroit Plateau.
Situated between Arrol Icefall and upper Aleksiev Glacier, 9.85 kilometres (6.12 mi) north of Papiya Nunatak.
Bounded by Odrin Bay to the north and Desislava Cove to the SW, and ending in Cape Worsley to the southeast.
Charted by the FIDS in 1947 and named for Commander Frank Worsley, British polar explorer and member of Sir Ernest Shackleton's expeditions of 1914-16 and 1921-22.