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Taken 7th April 2007. Zoomed west shot to the Takht-e-Soleiman massif from Alamoot. I believe Alamoot is a special valley for the Alborz range. The view of the most impressive part of Middle-Alborz (the Takht-e-Soleimans), the whole main West-Alborz ridge-line (Siyalan, Khashechal...) and the King(Shah-Alborz range) in a single 360deg turn, non countable 4000+m peaks. Anyway the different shape and far but tallest form of AlamKooh peak makes the others look so low ! In the picture : (very left cone) Takhte Soleyman Peak 4659m (triangle horn) Alamkooh 4850m (folded mountains in front of Alam and Takht) HaftKhan peaks 4537m (black bump on left crest of Alam) N-Khersan 4680m (then) M-Khersan 4620m ViranKooh 4609m (the last tall peak) S-Khersan 4659m (bump) Setareh 4296m (small horn) Menareh 4378m (very right vast cone) Gardooneh Kooh 4402m I cant name the 3 front layers, they are the many 4000m bounadry of the Takht-e-Soleimans. Comments [ Post a Comment ]
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Image ID: 283305 Hits: 834 Lat/Lon: 36.37536°N / 50.96128°EImage Type(s): Panorama |