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Kigilyakh or
kisiliyakh (Russian: кигиляхи; Yakut: киһилээх,
meaning "stone person") are pillar-like
natural rock
formations looking like tall monoliths...
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Baikal Kisilyakh Range, Yakutia,
topped by
kigilyakh formations Kisilyakh-Tas, Yakutia,
topped by
kigilyakh formations Kontalaksky Golets, Zabaykalsky...
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Kigilyakh Peninsula (Russian: Полуостров Кигилях) is a
peninsula in the New
Siberian Islands,
Sakha Republic, Russia. This
geographic feature was named...
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peninsula projecting towards the west of the
island is the
Kigilyakh Peninsula (Poluostrov
Kigilyakh). Off
Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island's
southwestern cape lies...
- This
range is one of the
areas of
Yakutia where baydzharakhs are found.
Kigilyakh rock
formations are also
found on this range. The Ulakhan-Sis was first...
- 1st-millennium BCE
Canaanite shrine Inuksuk –
Inuit built stone landmark or
cairn Kigilyakh –
Natural tall rock
pillars in
Yakutia Ley line –
Straight alignments...
- of
traditional Yakut culture, such as
Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and
kigilyakh rock formations. The Moma
Natural Park is a
protected area
located in...
- hill with steep,
often vertical sides and a small,
relatively flat top
Kigilyakh –
Natural tall rock
pillars in
Yakutia Megalith –
Large stone used to...
- (Едома)
complexes and in
areas with ice-wedges of
considerable thickness.
Kigilyakh Andreev, A. A., D. M. Peteet, P. E. Tarasov, F. A. Romanenko, L. V. Filimonova...
- view of the
Kigilyakh Peninsula Siberia portal Russia portal Arctic Alaska-Chukotka
terrane Lomonosov Ridge List of
islands Kigilyakh Genesis 2.0 Markham...