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Ski and snowboard descent via a well-known ice falls "7", Mt. Donguzorun (4468m) Caucasus, Russia , Vladimir Kopylov, Moscow

The author: Vladimir Kopylov, Moscow

 

 

Panoramas of Caucasus - that comes into eternity!


Adyl-Su Gorge head, from the left to the right: Cheget-Tau-Chana (4102m), Trapetsia (Trapezium, 3743m), Lekzyr (4110m), Dzhantugan (3991m) (behind it in the distance Gadyl (4120m) and Bashkara (4241m), Ullukara (4302m). A view from Via-Tau pass.


Panorama Adyl-Su Gorge from the helicopter - Dzhantugan (3991m) - Bashkara (4241m) - Ullukara (4302m) - Cheget-Kara-Bashi (3667m) Panorama Kukurtlu (4639m) - Elbrus (5642m). A view from a helicopter.


Panorama Kukurtlu (4639m) - Elbrus (5642m). A view from a helicopter.

Adyl-Su. A panorama from Gumachi pass. Gadyl (4120m) - Bashkara (4241m) - Dzhantugan (3991m) - Elbrus (5642m).

Panorama Kukurtlu (4639m) - Elbrus (5642m). A view from a helicopter.

Panorama of Mt. Elbrus (5642m). Kruguzor (Outlook) station is on the right below.

Ullukam (3738m). A view to Elbrus (5642m)

Caucasus Panorama - Donguzorun (4468m) - Ushba (4710m) from the observatory on Terskol peak.

Adyl-Su. Panorama around the lake

Sax solo... on Via-Tau pass in Adyl-Su


Caucasus Panorama in the setting sun's rays. A view from Mt. Elbrus


Panorama of Adyl-Su Gorge head - from peak Koiavgan (from the left) up to Dzhantugan (3991m)

Panorama from Priyut (Shelter) 11 up to Donguzorun (4468m). Early morning.

Panorama Adyl-Su - Dzhantugan (3991m) - Bashkara (4241m) - Ullukara (4302m) - Cheget-Kara-Bashi (3667m)

A view from Irikchat gorge - Ushba (4710m) - Donguzorun (4468m) - Elbrus (5642m)

"That comes into eternity!" Part I. Caucasus Panorama seen from a helicopter - from Dzhantugan (3991m) up to Shkhelda (4320m).

Adyr-Su Gorge. A view at Ullutau (4207m) and Cheget-Tau-Chana (4102m) .

"That comes into eternity!" Part II. Caucasus Panorama seen from a helicopter - from Bzhedukh (4270m) up to Shkhelda (4320m).

Caucasus Panorama in the sunrise seen from Elbrus (altitude 5000 m).

 

 

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