Kurai Mountains

Kurai Mountains

The Kurai mountain range is a belt of mountains in the Siberian Altai province. Bounded to the south by the Kurai and Chuya Basins, the Kurai mountains form the southern part of a metamorphic dome complex.

Major rivers flow from the Kurai mountains predominantly to the north, where they continue for several hundred kilometres through the Northern Altai Mountains, passing through Lake Teletskoye.


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