Progled Saddle
Progled Saddle ( mountain saddle ) |
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height | 2500 m | ||
Southeast ( Patton Glacier ) | Northwest ( Rumjana Glacier ) | ||
Mountains | Ellsworth Mountains | ||
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Coordinates | 78 ° 17 '48 " S , 85 ° 49' 22" W |
The Progled Saddle (English; Bulgarian седловина Проглед sedlowina Progled ) is a 2500 m high mountain saddle in the west Antarctic Ellsworthland . In the main ridge of the north-central Sentinel Range in the Ellsworth Mountains, it lies 6.08 km east to south of Mount Giovinetto , 4.12 km south-southeast of the Goloe Pass , 4.17 km southwest of the Debren Pass and 8.2 km north-northwest of the Podgore Saddle between the Evans peak and the Versinikia peak or in a ridge , which as part of the watershed between the Patton and the Rumjana glacier extends km from Mount Giovinetto over a length of 8.8 in a southern direction.
American scientists mapped it in 1961 and 1988. The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named it in 2014 after the town of Progled in southern Bulgaria .
Web links
- Progled Saddle in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)