Stone Wall Mountain

Smaulikus Mountain

 

Smaulikus Mountain, more commonly known as Stone Wall Mountain, is the largest mountain of the Balinak Range of the Nopum Peninsula. At 8652 feet above sea level, Stone Wall Mountain is the highest peak of the range. Due to the peninsula's far northern location and the height of the mountain, its peak is covered in an eternal permafrost cap and many of its higher valleys are bured in glaciers dating back when ice covered the lands in the Randagri Period. The lower elevations consist of rocky grasslands with conifer forests.

Type
Mountain / Hill

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