Mt. Elbrus, Caucasus Range: Image of the Day
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The Caucasus Mountains form a long (more than 1200 km) and steep spine connecting the Black Sea to the Caspian. Mt. Elbrus, the summit of the Caucasus Mountains, is located in southern Russia just north of the Georgian border, and is distinguished as Europe's highest peak (5642 m). Elbrus is also an ancient volcano, although it has not erupted for nearly 2000 years. Elbrus' profile comprises two volcanic peaks (East and West). They are popular trekking and mountain climbing destinations'the saddle between them provides access to the region. In mid-September, the Russian and American crew aboard the International Space Station viewed Mt. Elbrus' glaciated landscape as part of a study by Russian glaciologists. Elbrus is located west of the recent /IOTD/view.php?id=2843 glacier slide on /IOTD/view.php?id=2824 Mt. Kazbek, another giant peak in the Caucasus Mountains.
NASA Identifier: ISS005-E-9675_lrg
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