This is a tele version of a part of N.9762.
20 vertical shots at 155 mm. equivalent to 232 mm, 1/250 sec, f/22.
Larger: goo.gl/EVmN3v
There is also a GPS track "Malchin and Nairamdal" www.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=7179126 which, curiously, is rated as "best hiking trail in Russia" in spite of the detail of not being in Russia at all!
Sebastian Becher, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Friedemann Dittrich, Gerhard Eidenberger, Felix Gadomski, Heinz Höra, Franz Kerscher, Martin Kraus, Dieter Leimkötter, Wilfried Malz, Giuseppe Marzulli, Steffen Minack, Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen, Danko Rihter, Arne Rönsch, Christoph Seger, Björn Sothmann, Konrad Sus, Markus Ulmer, Jens Vischer
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Comments
Without the map I would not have known that Kazaakstan and Mongolia come so close without touching each other.
Following the link to Google Photos and going with the right arrow to the next photo you find the rendering, demonstrating that there are few names and still many errors in the rendering. I have marked the main inconsistencies also in my description.
For this issue, you can read through the discussion under the original pano, with rich contributions especially by Heinz Höra. Only, you need to allow a whole afternoon for this task!
Arne: yes, the triple point between Nairamdal and Huithen could well be a quadruple point.
At 272° you find marked the border between Russia and Kazakhstan, down at the margin of the Ukok plateau. But, surprisingly enough, also the 130 km far mountain marked at 237° lies already within the Kazakh border, near Lake Markakol.
Cheers, Danko.
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