Magura Glacier Explained

Magura Glacier
Map:South Shetland Islands#Antarctica
Mark:Blue_pog.svg
Location:Livingston Island
South Shetland Islands
Coordinates:-62.6653°N -60°W
Thickness:unknown
Terminus:Bransfield Strait
Status:unknown

Magura Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Магура|lednik Magura, in Bulgarian pronounced as /ˈlɛdnik mɐˈɡurɐ/) on the southeast side of Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is located to the north of M'Kean Point, northeast of Srebarna Glacier, south of Iskar Glacier and southwest of Dobrudzha Glacier. It is bounded by Great Needle Peak to the west, Vitosha Saddle, Vihren Peak and Helmet Peak to the northwest, Plovdiv Peak and Shishman Peak to the north, and Devin Saddle and Kuber Peak to the northeast. The glacier extends 3.5 km in southwest-northeast direction and 1.9 km in northwest-southeast direction, and flows southeastward into Bransfield Strait.

The feature is named after Magura Cave in Bulgaria.

Location

Magura Glacier is centred at -62.6653°N -60°W (Bulgarian mapping in 2005 and 2009).

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