Bo-Dzhausa Mountain
Bo-Dzhausa Mountain (Russian: Бо-Джауса) is a volcanic mountain in Primorsky Krai, Russia and a part of the Sikhote-Alin mountain range. The nearest inhabited place is the village Grossevichi. The mountain is accessible from the town of Dalnegorsk, as well as Sovetskaya Gavan.[1]
| Bo-Dzhausa Mountain | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1,637 metres (5,371 ft) |
| Coordinates | 48°08′N 138°39′E |
| Geography | |
| Location | Terneysky District, Primorsky Krai, Russia |
| Parent range | Sikhote-Alin |
| Geology | |
| Mountain type | Sopka |
The mountain is believed to be the site of a geophysical anomaly, responsible for several aviation accidents, such as Khabarovsk United Air Group Flight 3949.[1]
References
- Vyatkin, Arkady (2014). Большая энциклопедия. Россия. Места силы [Big encyclopedia. Russia. Places of power] (in Russian). Litres. p. 26. ISBN 5457555402.
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