Delchev Ridge

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Location of Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands.
Delchev Ridge

Delchev Ridge (Delchev Hrebet \'del-chev 'hre-bet\) is the eastern ridge of the Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island and extends 10 km east-northeastward from Devin Saddle to Renier Point. The ridge is named in association with Delchev Peak.

Location

The midpoint of the feature is located at 62°37′55″S 59°54′15″W / 62.63194°S 59.90417°W / -62.63194; -59.90417Coordinates: 62°37′55″S 59°54′15″W / 62.63194°S 59.90417°W / -62.63194; -59.90417. The ridge was mapped by the UK Directorate of Overseas Surveys in 1968, Argentine mapping in 1980 and Bulgarian mapping in 2005 and 2009.

Delchev Ridge in popular culture

The cover of the VA album Under Heaven: Vinson Massif (2010) actually features a photo not of Vinson Massif but of Delchev Ridge instead, with Mugla Passage and Vaptsarov Peak in the foreground, and Elena Peak (left) and Delchev Peak (right) in the background.[1] Both the picture and the misidentification may have possibly originated in the ‘Vinson Massif’ entry of the ‘Seven Summits Quest’ website.[2]

See also

Bansko Peak

Maps

Notes

  1. Under Heaven: Vinson Massif. Album. August 2010.
  2. Vinson Massif. The Seven Summits Quest. June 2008.

References

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

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