Bohot Nunatak ( Bulgarian: Бохотски нунатак, ‘Bohotski Nunatak’ \'bo-hot-ski 'nu-na-tak\) is a rocky hill at an elevation of 885 m [1] projecting from the ice cap in the northeastern periphery of Sentinel Range in the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica.
It is named after the settlement of Bohot in Northern Bulgaria.
Bohot Nunatak is located at 77°23′37″S 85°34′32″W / 77.39361°S 85.57556°W, which is 13.7 km northeast of Mount Weems, 10.93 km east of Pastrogor Peak, 15.96 km southeast of Lanz Peak and 5.27 km north-northwest of Ostrusha Nunatak.
This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.
Bohot Nunatak ( Bulgarian: Бохотски нунатак, ‘Bohotski Nunatak’ \'bo-hot-ski 'nu-na-tak\) is a rocky hill at an elevation of 885 m [1] projecting from the ice cap in the northeastern periphery of Sentinel Range in the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica.
It is named after the settlement of Bohot in Northern Bulgaria.
Bohot Nunatak is located at 77°23′37″S 85°34′32″W / 77.39361°S 85.57556°W, which is 13.7 km northeast of Mount Weems, 10.93 km east of Pastrogor Peak, 15.96 km southeast of Lanz Peak and 5.27 km north-northwest of Ostrusha Nunatak.
This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.