Bebresh Point
Bebresh Point is a point projecting 1.3 km from the northwest coast of Liège Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica forming the north side of the entrance to Palakariya Cove and the west side of the entrance to Boisguehenneuc Bay.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Yoke Island and Vazharov Peak.
Yoke Island
Islet
Yoke Island, known also as Islotes Los Provincianos is an island lying west of the north end of Liège Island in the Palmer Archipelago. Charted by the French Antarctic Expedition under Charcot, 1903–05. Yoke Island is situated 2½ km north of Bebresh Point.
Vazharov Peak
Peak
Vazharov Peak is the ice-covered peak rising to 780 m in Brugmann Mountains on Liège Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. It surmounts Shterna Glacier to the north, Coria Cove to the east-southeast and Sigmen Glacier to the west-southwest. Vazharov Peak is situated 3 km southeast of Bebresh Point.
Bebresh Point
- Type: Cape
- Description: headland
- Categories: headland and landform
- Location: Antarctica
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Swedish—“Bebresh Point” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Бебреш”
- Cebuano: “Bebresh Point”
- Chinese: “貝布雷什角”
- German: “Bebresh Point”
- Hebrew: “נקודת בברש”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Bebresh Point”
- Swedish: “Bebresh Point”
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Highlights include Palakariya Cove and Sigmen Glacier.
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