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'''Suullar Myraan''', mountain system of the type myran, hier on territory Megino-Kangalasskogo улуса, from 1 km from sowed;sown Tehtyur | |||
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| photo = Поход в Тектюр (13).jpg | |||
| photo_caption = The ] and Suular Myraan near the village of ] | |||
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| coordinates = {{coord|61|42|N|129|27|E|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | |||
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'''Suullar Myraan''' ({{langx|sah|Сууллар Мыраан|Sûllar Mırân}}) is a hill in ], in the ], ]. It is a long sand hill located by the ], a right hand tributary of the ].<ref></ref> | |||
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The hill stands out in the surrounding flat landscape. Its name means "leaning mountain" in the ]. Suullar Myraan rises by the banks of the Suola river {{convert|0.4|km|}} from ] village and {{convert|4|km|}} from ]. | |||
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==History== | |||
There were conflicts in the past between Tyokhtyur and Tomtor villages regarding possession of Suullar Myraan.{{cn|date=November 2019}} | |||
An almost complete skeleton of a ] ''(Mammuthus primigenius)'' was found in 2015 at the foot of the hill. Analysis of spore-pollen from rock samples of the site indicated that the climate of the area at the time that the mammoth lived was warmer than in present-day times.<ref></ref><ref> (in Russian)</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 15 November 2024
Suullar Myraan | |
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Сууллар Мыраан | |
The Suola River and Suular Myraan near the village of Tyokhtyur | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 81 m (266 ft) |
Coordinates | 61°42′N 129°27′E / 61.700°N 129.450°E / 61.700; 129.450 |
Geography | |
Suullar MyraanSakha Republic, Russia | |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | From Tyokhtyur or Tomtor |
Suullar Myraan (Yakut: Сууллар Мыраан, romanized: Sûllar Mırân) is a hill in Megino-Kangalassky Ulus, in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is a long sand hill located by the Suola River, a right hand tributary of the Lena River.
The hill stands out in the surrounding flat landscape. Its name means "leaning mountain" in the Yakut language. Suullar Myraan rises by the banks of the Suola river 0.4 kilometres (0.25 mi) from Tyokhtyur village and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Tomtor.
History
There were conflicts in the past between Tyokhtyur and Tomtor villages regarding possession of Suullar Myraan.
An almost complete skeleton of a woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was found in 2015 at the foot of the hill. Analysis of spore-pollen from rock samples of the site indicated that the climate of the area at the time that the mammoth lived was warmer than in present-day times.
References
- Suola River
- A Discovery of a New skeleton of the Mammoth (Mammuthus sp.) from the Sartan Deposits in Eastern Siberia, Russia
- Paleontological studies of the “Suullar Myraan” area (in Russian)
External links
- Media related to Suullar Myraan at Wikimedia Commons
- Beautiful places of the world - the valley of the river Suola /долина реки Суола
- Landscapes as a reflection of the toponyms of Yakutia
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