Rongel Point

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Rongel Point (Nos Rongel \'nos ron-'zhel\) is an ice-free tipped cape forming the ENE side of the entrance to the 710 m wide nameless cove indenting for 250 m the coast behind Rongel Reef on Livingston Island, Antarctica. The point emerged during a recent glacier retreat.

The feature takes its name from the adjacent Rongel Reef.

[edit] Location

The point is located at 62°37′03″S, 60°23′57″W which is on the north-western coast of Emona Anchorage in Livingston Island, 3,140 m NNW of Hespérides Point and 2,920 m W of Aleko Point (Bulgarian mapping from a topographic survey of the region made from 8 December 1995 to 8 February 1996).

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This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.