Podgore Saddle
| Podgore Saddle ( mountain saddle ) |
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| height | 2250 m | ||
| Northwest ( Patton Glacier ) | Southeast ( Crosswell Glacier ) | ||
| Mountains | Ellsworth Mountains | ||
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| Coordinates | 78 ° 21 '52 " S , 85 ° 41' 5" W | ||
The Podgore Saddle (English; Bulgarian седловина Подгоре sedlowina Podgore ) is an icy, flat and 2250 m high mountain saddle in the west Antarctic Ellsworthland . On the east side of the Sentinel Range in the Ellsworth Mountains , it is part of the watershed between the Patton and Crosswell Glaciers, 2 km west-southwest of Mount Bearskin , 6.35 km northeast of Mount Tyree and 8.4 km southeast of Evans Peak connecting the Tyree Ridge with the Bearskin Ridge .
American scientists mapped it in 1988. The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named it in 2012 after the town of Podgore in northwestern Bulgaria .
Web links
- Podgore Saddle in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)