Mount Eklizi-Burun (1527 m). Chater-Doug Yayla. Crimea
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Mount Eklizi-Burun (1527 m). Chater-Doug Yayla. Crimea

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Mount Eklizi-Burun (1527 m) - is the highest point of the mountain Chater-Dag. This mountain is only 18m below the highest mountain in the Crimean peninsula - the Roman-Kosh (1545 m). Located on a mountain top plateau Chater-Dag. Title Eklizi-Burun translated into Russian as Church Point.

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