Atlantic Club Ridge

The Atlantic Club Ridge (Bulgarian: връх Атлантически Клуб, romanized: vrah Atlanticheski Klub, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ɐtɫɐnˈtit͡ʃɛski ˈkɫup]) is a ridge rising to 161 m on Hurd Peninsula in Eastern Livingston Island, Antarctica. To the west the ridge surmounts the South Bay coast north of Johnsons Dock, to the south it is bounded by the lower course of the two km long Contell Glacier, to the east by the foot of the Balkan Snowfield sloping up towards Krum Rock and to the northwest by Sea Lion Tarn. The ridge is snow-free in the summer months.

Atlantic Club Ridge

The Atlantic Club Ridge (Bulgarian: връх Атлантически Клуб, romanized: vrah Atlanticheski Klub, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ɐtɫɐnˈtit͡ʃɛski ˈkɫup]) is a ridge rising to 161 m on Hurd Peninsula in Eastern Livingston Island, Antarctica. To the west the ridge surmounts the South Bay coast north of Johnsons Dock, to the south it is bounded by the lower course of the two km long Contell Glacier, to the east by the foot of the Balkan Snowfield sloping up towards Krum Rock and to the northwest by Sea Lion Tarn. The ridge is snow-free in the summer months.