Two contiguous rocks in Zed Islands
Goritsa Rocks (Bulgarian : скали Горица , romanized : skali Goritsa , IPA: [skɐˈli ɡoˈrit͡sɐ] ) are the two contiguous rocks in Zed Islands off Varna Peninsula , Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands extending 330 m in northwest-southeast direction and 70 m wide. The area was visited by early 19th century sealers .
The rocks are named after the settlements of Goritsa in Northeastern and Southeastern Bulgaria.
Location
Goritsa Rocks are centred at 62°25′32″S 60°09′25″W / 62.42556°S 60.15694°W / -62.42556; -60.15694 and situated 100 m east-northeast of Dlagnya Rocks and 2.82 km west-southwest of Pyramid Island . British mapping in 1968 and Bulgarian mapping in 2009.
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This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.
Topographic map of Livingston Island and Smith Island
Main islands Other islands Rocks, stacks, reefs spits and banks
Straits Undersea and subglacial features