Zagore Beach
Beach in Antarctica / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zagore Beach (Bulgarian: Загорски бряг, romanized: Zagorski bryag, IPA: [zɐˈɡɔrski ˈbrʲak]) faces False Bay on Livingston Island, Antarctica and extends for 4 km on the Rozhen Peninsula between Charity Glacier and the Ruen Icefall. The beach is surmounted by Canetti Peak (400 m) and MacKay Peak (approx 700 m). Surface area 220 hectares (540 acres).[1]
The beach is named after the historic region of Zagore situated south of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.