Studena Point
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Coordinates | 64 ° 34 ′ S , 63 ° 12 ′ W | |
location | Anvers Island , Palmer Archipelago | |
Waters | Fournier Bay | |
Waters 2 | Dalchev Cove | |
length | 1 400 m |
The Studena Point ( Bulgarian нос Студена nos Studena ) is a 1.4 km long headland in the northeast of the Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago west of the Antarctic Peninsula . It is located on the north coast of the Parker Peninsula or on the shores of Fournier Bay . The headland forms 3.77 km south of Predel Point , 13.72 km south-southwest of Dralfa Point and 15.55 km southwest of Andrews Point the west side of the entrance to Dalchev Cove and separates the mouths of the Kleptusa and Altimir glaciers .
British scientists mapped them in 1980. The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named them in 2009 after various localities in Bulgaria .
Web links
- Studena Point in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)