Moma Natural Park
Moma Natural Park or Moma Nature Park (Russian: Момский природный парк, Momsky Pryrodny Park; Yakut: Аан Айылгы, Aan Aiylgy) is a protected area of the Momsko-Chersk Region of Yakutia in the upper part of the Moma River basin.
Moma Natural Park | |
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IUCN category II (national park) | |
View of the Buordakh Massif | |
Location | Sakha Republic, Russia |
Nearest city | Khonuu, Moma District, Russia |
Coordinates | 65°10′N 147°4′E |
Area | 2,175,600 hectares (5,376,000 acres) |
Established | 18 June 1996 |
Governing body | Ministry of Nature Protection of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) |
Administratively the park is a part of the Moma District, Sakha Republic, Far Eastern Russia. The nearest city is Khonuu, served by Moma Airport, and the nearest village Sasyr.[1]
Attractions
The park includes part of the mostly mountainous area of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range, featuring pristine ridges and lakes of environmental and aesthetic value. Visitors may find a whole array of educational and recreational purposes in the area. Some of the main features are:
- Mount Pobeda (3,147 metres (10,325 ft)), rising in the Buordakh Massif, is the highest point of the Ulakhan-Chistay, as well as of the Chersky mountain system. Climbing routes of varying difficulty are marked —up to category 5A.
- Moma River valley, featuring the extinct cinder cone volcanoes Balagan-Tas and Uraga-Tas.
- Ulakhan-Taryn (Bolshaya Momskaya Aufeis), a layered ice body formed by frozen river flows. By the end of winter, its dimensions can be 30 km long and 5 km wide with a thickness of 7 meters.[2]
- Ulakhan-Kuel, a lake where the water does not freeze even down to −60 °C (−76 °F).
- Yuryung Taastah Haya (Marble Mount), a mountain of white stone.
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See also
- Moma Range, located further north
- East Siberian Mountains
External links
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