Kassilag Pass
Kassilag Pass ( mountain saddle ) |
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height | 2150 m | ||
North ( Kornicker glacier ) | South ( Wessbecher Glacier ) | ||
Mountains | Ellsworth Mountains | ||
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Coordinates | 78 ° 46 '56 " S , 84 ° 48' 47" W |
The Kassilag Pass ( Bulgarian Касилашки проход Kassilaschki prochod ) is a 2150 m high and icy mountain saddle in the west Antarctic Ellsworthland . In the Ellsworth Mountains , it separates the Petvar Heights in the east from the main ridge of the Sentinel Range . It is immediately west of Mount Mullen , 2.44 km northeast of Mount Inderbitzen and 2.13 km southeast of Mount Milton part of the watershed between the Kornicker Glacier in the north and the Wessbecher Glacier in the south.
American scientists mapped it in 1988. The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named it in 2011 after the town of Kassilag in western Bulgaria .
Web links
- Kasilag Pass in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)