- Source: Kaskelen gorge
The Kaskelen gorge or Kaskelenskoye gorge is a protected natural monument situated on the Kaskelen river in Kazakhstan. The gorge is located 25km from the western boundary of the city of Almaty and sits in the Trans-Ili Alatau mountain system in Ile-Alatau National Park, Kazakhstan.
Notable features
The gorge is known for 'Yurt', a large stone located on the ridge. A glacial erratic, the boulder is 5 meters high, 6 meters across, and weighs over 500 tons.
Beyond the Kaskelen gorge, the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains run west for another hundred kilometers, after which the mountains become lower and the climate drier.
Protection of the monument
The natural monument is included in a protected area. Protection of the monument is assigned to the administration of the Ile-Alatau National Park.
References
Sources
M. Zh. Zhandaev Nature Of The TRANS-Ili Alatau. ed. «Kazakhstan».- Alma-ATA, 1978
V. N. Vukolov On the Northern Tien Shan. Ed. "Profizdat" M:, 1991
A. P. Gorbunov Mountains Of Central Asia. Explanatory dictionary of geographical names and terms. Almaty, 2006
External links
Ile-Alatau state national park
UNESCO World Heritage Convention: Northern Tyan-Shan (Ile-Alatau State National Park)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kaskelen gorge
- Ile-Alatau National Park
- Esentai River
- Malaya Almatinka (river)
- Talgar
- Almaty Region
- Konstantin Makarevich