The Akmyshtau mountain range

The Akmyshtau mountain range consists of small remnant, picturesque groups
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The Akmyshtau mountain range

The Akmyshtau mountain range consists of small remnant, picturesque groups. A small valley surrounded by five mountains. A little further east of Airakta, ayrtuye (double-humped camel) shines with bright yellowness. To the east of it stands the lonely elongated pyramid of Akmaya (white one-humped camel), and from it to the north the rocky spires of Sholabai rise up, which together with Akmaya create a group of Akmyshtau mountains.

The Akmyshtau massif is composed of Upper Cretaceous rocks, clays, sandstones, marls, and limestones. It is located 4.5 kilometers from the southwestern tip of the Northern Aktau ridge of the Zhalshy Mountain with a height of 312.7 meters above sea level, and 11 kilometers northeast of the northern slopes of the Western Karatau ridge, the northern slopes of the massif are located in the Kurturmas tract, 10.1 kilometers east of Mount Sherkala, 13 kilometers north and slightly to the west of the village of Shetpe in the Mangistau district of the same region. The mountains are created by powerful erosive processes as a result of the destruction of chalk and yellow sandstone strata. The height of the peaks is 150-170 m. There are free-standing rocks. When examining the bases of the mountains, there are rock blocks with ancient drawings. The area is deserted. There are exits of spherical nodules. In the eastern part of the massif there are detached remnants of the meridional direction. In the east of the massif, the main part contains the most beautiful and often visited by tourists outliers, which attract with their pointed features.

The flat surface of the plateau on the Akmyshtau massif reaches a very small size. To the west, in the form of a ridge, with a length of about 500 meters, a branch departs from the main massif, which ends with separate, grandiose remnants.The main massif of Akmyshtau consists of chinks that break off in all directions. The northern part of the massif consists of destroyed and swollen Cretaceous rocks. The total length of the Akmyshtau massif is small, from south to north, it is 1121 meters. The largest width, in the central part of the massif, is 948 meters. The perimeter of the Akmyshtau mountain range is 3340 meters. Nature itself created this temple, these majestic stone remnants of the Akmyshtau massif adjoin the northern slopes of the Western Karatau mountain range. Without special training and equipment, it is possible to climb two peaks. An overnight stay without playground equipment is real.