Aheloy Nunatak
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Aheloy Nunatak | |
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Elevation | 390 metres (1,279 feet) |
Location | Antarctica |
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Pronunciation | [\a-he-'loy-ski 'nu-na-tak\] |
Aheloy Nunatak (Aheloyski Nunatak \a-he-'loy-ski 'nu-na-tak\) is a rocky 390m peak in the upper Huron Glacier in Livingston Island. The peak forms the northeast extremity of a minor ridge which also features Erma Knoll and Lozen Nunatak, and is linked to Zograf Peak by Lozen Saddle. The peak was first visited on 31 December 2004, and was mapped in the Bulgarian Tangra 2004/05 topographic survey. The peak was named after the Black Sea settlement of Aheloy, Bulgaria.
[edit] Location
The peak is located at Kuzman Knoll, 2.55km south of Maritsa Peak, 1.6 km north-northeast of Zograf Peak and 275m north-northeast of Erma Knoll.
which is 1.6km east-southeast of[edit] See also
- Tangra 2004/05
- Tangra Mountains
- Livingston Island
- List of Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica
- Antarctic Place-names Commission
[edit] External links
Note: Text authorized for publication in Wikipedia by the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria.