Seydol Crag

Seydol Crag (Bulgarian: Сейдолски камък, ‘Seydolski Kamak’ \'sey-dol-ski 'ka-m&k\) is the narrow, rocky ridge extending 2.9 km and rising to 800 m in the southeast foothills of Detroit Plateau on southern Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica. It is surmounting the upper course of Sjögren Glacier to the west and south.

Location of Trinity Peninsula.

The feature is named after the settlement of Seydol in Northeastern Bulgaria.

Location

Seydol Crag is located at 64°07′03″S 59°18′21″W, which is 8.34 km west-southwest of Lobosh Peak, 7.22 km northwest of Mureno Peak, 8.94 km north-northeast of Mount Hornsby, 14.25 km northeast of Laki Peak and 24.54 km south-southeast of Borovan Knoll.

Maps

gollark: I have BEATEN the silly theoretical computer scientists.
gollark: It's O(1) because it only works up to 2^53 or something.
gollark: This doesn't really matter. PotatOS ships its own prime factorisation program *for* you.
gollark: I feel betrayed, insulted and betrayed.
gollark: Someone with 4 modems can measure the distance of a transmitted message to each of them and do the same thing.

References


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


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