Semela Ridge

Location of Loubet Coast on the Antarctic Peninsula.

Semela Ridge (Bulgarian: рид Семела, ‘Rid Semela’ \'rid se-'me-la\ is the ice-covered ridge extending 8.5 km in east-west direction and 3.2 km wide, rising to 2000 m in the west foothills of Bruce Plateau on Loubet Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica. It has steep and partly ice-free south, west and north slopes, and surmounts Erskine Glacier to the south and west, and Byway Glacier to the north.

The ridge is named after the Thracian goddess Semela.

Location

Semela Ridge is located at 66°31′31″S 65°12′48″W / 66.52528°S 65.21333°W / -66.52528; -65.21333Coordinates: 66°31′31″S 65°12′48″W / 66.52528°S 65.21333°W / -66.52528; -65.21333, which is 18.7 km north of Bacharach Nunatak, 11.2 km east-northeast of Mount Bain, 5.8 km south of Aleksandrov Peak, 14.58 km south by west of Purmerul Peak and 10.8 km west of Slessor Peak. British mapping in 1976.

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References

This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.


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