Northern features include, from west to east:
Ogled Peak . An ice-covered peak rising to high in the north foothills of Louis-Philippe Plateau. Situated northwest of Tintyava Peak, north of Hochstetter Peak and northeast of Lardigo Peak. Overlooking Bransfield Strait to the north. Named after the settlement of Ogled in Southern Bulgaria.
Tintyava Peak . An ice-covered peak rising to high in the north foothills of Louis-Philippe Plateau. Situated west-southwest of Mount D"Urville, north-northwest of Kukuryak Bluff and east-northeast of Lardigo Peak. Surmounting the upper course of Sestrimo Glacier to the east-southeast. Named after the settlement of
Tintyava in Southern Bulgaria.
Konush Hill . An ice-covered hill rising to high in the north foothills of Louis-Philippe Plateau. Situated east-northeast of Ogled Peak and west by south of
Cerro Guerrero. Surmounting
Sestrimo Glacier to the east and Lafond Bay to the north. Named after the settlements of Konush in Southern Bulgaria.
Guerrero Hill . . A hill approximately high, which rises south-southeast of the north end of
Cape Ducorps. Named after José N. Guerrero Villarroel, of the cutter
Yelcho of the Chilean Navy, who participated in the rescue of the shipwrecked of Sir
Ernest Shackleton's British Expedition in 1916.
Mount D'Urville . A mountain, high, standing close north of the east end of Louis Philippe Plateau. Discovered by the French expedition, 1837-40, and named for the expedition leader, Captain (later Admiral)
Jules Dumont d'Urville. ==References==