Vazov Rock Explained

Vazov Rock is a rocky peak of elevation of 2000NaN0 in the south extremity of Peshev Ridge in Tangra Mountains, eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. This feature extends 300m (1,000feet) in a southeast to northwest direction, and surmounts Vazov Point to the south, Boyana Glacier to the northeast and Brunow Bay to the southwest.

Location

The peak is located at -62.7103°N -60.1183°W, which is 1.26km (00.78miles) south-southeast of Peshev Peak, 3.53km (02.19miles) west of Christoff Cliff and 3.02km (01.88miles) northeast of Needle Peak. It was mapped by the Bulgarian expedition Tangra 2004/05, who named it for the adjacent Vazov Point.

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