Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
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Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
Part of Third Group of Bulgarian Antractic Explorers Reach Livingston Island
The Bulgarian naval research and survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) reached Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
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The Sv. Sv. Kiri i Metodii brought part of the third group of Bulgaria's 32nd National Antarctic Expedition, who disembarked at the St Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Base after the ship cast anchor in the Emona Anchorage of the island's South Bay. Shortly after that, RSV 421 proceeded to Deception Island to transport victuals and building materials for the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla Polar Base there. After an overnight stay there, the Bulgarian ship will return to the Emona Anchorage and will be docked for the remainder of the expedition. The third group of participants in the expedition left Sofia on January 7. The next group, including the expedition leader, Prof. Christo Pimpirev, and another five explorers, will leave on January 26.
Photo: Emil Granicharov/BTA
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