Achibakh Mountain | |
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View of Mount Achibakh from the
Lake Ritsa | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,376 m (7,795 ft) |
Coordinates | 43°25′07″N 40°34′57″E / 43.41861°N 40.58250°E |
Geography | |
Country | Abkhazia [1] |
Parent range | Gagra Range |
Achibakh or Achibakhi ( Georgian: აჩიბახი) is a mountain in Abkhazia. Height 2376 m. [2] The highest peak of the plateau Rykhva. On the map of Abkhazia, issued in 2009 by the Geographical Society of Abkhazia, [3] the mountain is called Arttara.
The limestone mountain rises above the karst fields, in which there are many caves. One of the largest caves is the Quartet mine (-340 m).
The highest point in the vicinity is Mount Agepsta northwest of mountain Achibakhi.
Mixed forest and subalpine ( tree line) endemic flora grow on the mountain.
Achibakh Mountain | |
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View of Mount Achibakh from the
Lake Ritsa | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,376 m (7,795 ft) |
Coordinates | 43°25′07″N 40°34′57″E / 43.41861°N 40.58250°E |
Geography | |
Country | Abkhazia [1] |
Parent range | Gagra Range |
Achibakh or Achibakhi ( Georgian: აჩიბახი) is a mountain in Abkhazia. Height 2376 m. [2] The highest peak of the plateau Rykhva. On the map of Abkhazia, issued in 2009 by the Geographical Society of Abkhazia, [3] the mountain is called Arttara.
The limestone mountain rises above the karst fields, in which there are many caves. One of the largest caves is the Quartet mine (-340 m).
The highest point in the vicinity is Mount Agepsta northwest of mountain Achibakhi.
Mixed forest and subalpine ( tree line) endemic flora grow on the mountain.