Vergilov Rocks

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Vergilov Rocks (Vergilov Kamak \ver-'gi-lov 'ka-m&k\) are a group of rocks off Bulgarian Beach in eastern Livingston Island, Antarctica, consisting of one main rock, and two adjacent smaller ones submerging at high water.

The rocks are named after Zlatil Vergilov, a member of the 1988 Bulgarian party on Livingston Island, base commander at St. Kliment Ohridski in the 1996-99 seasons.

[edit] Location

The rocks are located at 62°38′24″S, 60°22′12″W which is 510 m NE by N of Hespérides Point and 310 m W by S of Greenpeace Rock (British mapping in 1968, Bulgarian mapping from a 1995-1996 topographic survey).

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