Alepu Rocks | |
Map: | Antarctica#Antarctic Peninsula |
Map Relief: | yes |
Location: | Antarctica |
Coordinates: | -62.3844°N -59.3436°W |
Archipelago: | South Shetland Islands |
Population: | Uninhabited |
Country: | None |
Treaty System: | Antarctic Treaty System |
Alepu Rocks (bg|italic=yes|скали Алепу, ‘Skali Alepu’ \ska-'li a-le-'pu\) is the group of rocks off the east coast of Robert Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, situated in an area with a diameter of 3800NaN0.
The rocks are named after the seaside locality of Alepu in Southeastern Bulgaria.
Alepu Rocks are centred at -62.3844°N -59.3436°W, which is 3300NaN0 north-northeast of Kitchen Point and 1.36km (00.85miles) southeast of Perelik Point. British mapping in 1968 and Bulgarian in 2009.