- Zograf Peak
Infobox Mountain
Name = Zograf Peak
Photo = zograf.jpg
Caption =
Elevation = 1,011 metres {3,316 feet}
Location =Livingston Island ,Antarctica
Range =Tangra Mountains
Prominence =
Coordinates = coord|62|39|06.4|S|60|08|54.1|W|type:mountain_region:AQ|display=inline,title
Topographic
First ascent = 2004
Easiest route = snow/glacierZograf Peak (Vrah Zograf 'vr&h zo-'graf) rises to 1,011 metres at the northeastern extremity of the
Friesland Ridge in theTangra Mountains onLivingston Island ,Antarctica . The peak is heavily glaciated and crevassed, with precipitous and partly ice-free northern slopes. The peak surmountsHuron Glacier to the north and is accessible via the saddle at 975m linking it to the north rib ofLyaskovets Peak .Location
The peak is located 1.33km north by west of
Lyaskovets Peak , 3.9km south by west ofMaritsa Peak , 1.88km south-southeast ofKuzman Knoll , 4.26km east by south of the summit ofPliska Ridge and 1.55km west ofKomini Peak .The peak was first ascended on
31 December 2004 and is named after the Bulgarian monastery Sv. Georgi Zografski (St. George of Zograf) onMount Athos .Camp Academia
The northwestern foothills of Zograf Peak are known as
Camp Academia , a central location in the upper Huron Glacier,Wörner Gap area, easternLivingston Island (coord|62|38|41.9|S|60|10|18|W). This location can be accessed by an 11km route from St. Kliment Ohridski base, or a 12.5km route from Juan Carlos I base. The site offers convenient overland access to theTangra Mountains to the south;Bowles Ridge ,Vidin Heights ,Kaliakra Glacier andSaedinenie Snowfield areas to the north; Huron Glacier to the east andPerunika Glacier andHuntress Glacier to the west.Camp Academia hosted the base camp of the Bulgarian topographic surveyTangra 2004/05 from3 December 2004 until2 January 2005 and was named for theBulgarian Academy of Sciences in appreciation of that academy’s contribution to Antarctic exploration. Since 2004 the site has been designated as the summer post office Tangra 1091 of the Bulgarian Posts Plc.Zograf Peak and
Camp Academia were mapped in 2005 from the topographic surveyTangra 2004/05 .External links
* [http://www3.pnra.it/SCAR_GAZE SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer] .
* [http://www.mfa.government.bg/uploads/imgs/Livingston/livingston.jpgReference Map]Note: Text authorized for publication in Wikipedia by the [http://apc.mfa.government.bg Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria] .
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