Mount Elbrus
Elbus Mountain (Mr. Elbus, Russian: Эльбрус) is the highest peak in the Caucasus mountains. The altitude is 5,642 m, which is also the highest peak in Europe (geographically the large Caucasus mountain range is regarded as the boundary between Europe and Asia). It is connected to the Bokoboi mountain ranges running just north of the Great Caucasus Mountains. Both of Mount Eriblus. Located in the southern part of the Cabalda / Barcal Republic, belonging to the Russian Federation, 65 km southwest of Kislovok. It is approximately 12 km north from the border with Georgia. There are many glaciers, which are the source streams such as the Baksan River and the Kuban River. Among the two peaks, Douglas Freshfield, A. W. Moore, and C. Tucker climbed in 1868 as the lower East Gap (5,621 m). In Nishinomi (5,642 m), in 1874 F.