Kondolov Peak Explained

Kondolov Peak (Bulgarian: Кондолов връх|Kondolov vrah, in Bulgarian pronounced as /ˈkɔndoɫov ˈvrɤx/) is the mostly ice-covered peak of elevation 891 m[1] in Solvay Mountains on Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. It has steep and partly ice-free southwest and northwest slopes, and surmounts Jenner Glacier to the southeast, Duperré Bay to the southwest and Dimkov Glacier to the west-northwest.

The peak is named after Georgi Kondolov (1858-1903), a leader of the Bulgarian liberation movement in Thrace and Macedonia.

Location

Kondolov Peak is located at -64.425°N -62.5961°W, which is 4.9 km southeast of Humann Point, 2.37 km south-southeast of Sheynovo Peak, 3.55 km southwest of Mount Aciar, 3.5 km west-northwest of Paprat Peak and 6.07 km north of Mount Bulcke. British mapping in 1980 and 2008.

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Notes and References

  1. https://rema.apps.pgc.umn.edu/ Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica.