Sally Rocks


Sally Rocks is a small group of rocks trending southwestwards in South Bay just off the west coast of Hurd Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
The feature's name derives from the name 'Sallys Cove' applied in 1820-23 by James Weddell to a cove in the vicinity.

Location

The rocks are centred at which is south of Salisbury Bluff, north of Miers Bluff and southeast of Hannah Point.

Sally Rocks Camp

The Bulgarian Sally Rocks Camp on the Hurd Peninsula beach facing the rocks supported geological research on southern Hurd Peninsula in 2005/06 and subsequent seasons.

Maps