Thus Livingston Island became the first land ever discovered south of the 60th southern latitude.
Parts of her supposed wreckage were found months later by sealers on the north coast of Livingston Island.
Delchev Ridge on Livingston Island bears also his name.
The approved name avoids the duplication of Elephant Point on Livingston Island.
The 1996, 2005 and 2009 Bulgarian mapping of Livingston Island indicated continuing glacier retreat on the northeast side of the bay.
What he had seen was Williams Point on Livingston Island, a black promontory that stood out from the ice-cap.
Solomon Passy took part in several Antarctic expeditions to Livingston Island.
All this set in a stunning position, underneath long black scree slopes, at the foot of the mountains and glaciers of Livingston Island.
On a clear day the glaciers and mountains of Livingston Island dominate the scene.
Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island, Antarctica, named after the deity.