Dryad Lake (Bulgarian: езеро Дриада, romanized: ezero Driada, IPA: [ˈɛzɛro driˈadɐ]) is the oval-shaped 190 m long in north-northwest to south-southeast direction and 90 m wide on the southwest coast of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
It has a surface area of 1.28 ha and is separated from sea by a 19 to 25 m wide strip of land.
[2] The feature is named after the Dryads, tree nymphs in Greek mythology.
[1] Dryad Lake is situated on the west side of Elephant Point and centred at 62°41′12″S 60°52′06″W / 62.68667°S 60.86833°W / -62.68667; -60.86833, which is 1.25 km north of Telish Rock, 1.5 km southeast of Amadok Point and 3.25 km west-southwest of Bond Point.
This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.