Padala Glacier Explained

Padala Glacier
Map:Antarctica
Mark:Blue_pog.svg
Type:tributary
Location:Ellsworth Land
Coordinates:-78.0444°N -85.5167°W
Thickness:unknown
Terminus:Embree Glacier
Status:unknown

Padala Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Падала|lednik Padala, in Bulgarian pronounced as /ˈlɛdnik pɐˈdaɫɐ/) is the long and wide glacier in Bangey Heights on the east side of the main ridge of north-central Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. It is situated northwest of Kopsis Glacier and east-southeast of Marsa Glacier. The glacier drains the northeast slopes of Bezden Peak and the southeast slopes of Golemani Peak, flows northeastwards and joins Embree Glacier northwest of Mount Hleven.

The glacier is named after the settlement of Padala in Western Bulgaria.

Location

Padala Glacier is centred at -78.0444°N -85.5167°W. US mapping in 1961 and 1988.

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