Antarctica - 34th Bulgarian Antarctic expedition - Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii - Emil Stanev - Michel Albinos
Antarctica - 34th Bulgarian Antarctic expedition - Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii - Emil Stanev - Michel Albinos
Livingston Island (February 9, 2026) The Drake Passage has been little studied, but it probably plays an important role in the exchange and mixing of cold and warm waters, according to German scientists Emil Stanev and Michel Albinos.
BTA Photo/Special correspondent Simona-Alex Mihaleva (LF)
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Antarctica - 34th Bulgarian Antarctic expedition - Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii - Emil Stanev - Michel Albinos
Livingston Island (February 9, 2026) The Drake Passage has been little studied, but it probably plays an important role in the exchange and mixing of cold and warm waters, according to German scientists Emil Stanev and Michel Albinos.
BTA Photo/Special correspondent Simona-Alex Mihaleva (LF)
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Antarctica - 34th Bulgarian Antarctic expedition - Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii - Emil Stanev - Michel Albinos
Livingston Island (February 9, 2026) The Drake Passage has been little studied, but it probably plays an important role in the exchange and mixing of cold and warm waters, according to German scientists Emil Stanev and Michel Albinos.
BTA Photo/Special correspondent Simona-Alex Mihaleva (LF)
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Antarctica - 34th Bulgarian Antarctic expedition - Bulgarian naval research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii - Emil Stanev - Michel Albinos
Livingston Island (February 9, 2026) The Drake Passage has been little studied, but it probably plays an important role in the exchange and mixing of cold and warm waters, according to German scientists Emil Stanev and Michel Albinos.
BTA Photo/Special correspondent Simona-Alex Mihaleva (LF)
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