- en.wikipedia.org Polar UralsThe Polar Urals are a subrange of the Urals. They stretch roughly from SW to NE for 380 kilometres (240 mi) forming the northern section of the long Ural chain.
- airpano.com 360photo/polar-urals/We hope that we have managed to give you a sense of the incredible atmosphere and spirit of the Polar Urals, this unspoiled corner of austere northern nature.
- http://VolnomuVolya.com Polar_ural.htmlPolar Urals - the most northern part of the Ural Mountains. The northern boundary of the region is Mount Konstantinov stone, and in the south of the border with the...
- travelwaiting.com 17208732-polar-urals-and-mount-…The age of the Polar Urals is 250-300 million years. In this area there is the deepest lake - Bolshoye Shchuchye (characteristic of this massif).
- climateaudit.org 2005/04/04/polar-urals-1/This graphic merely deals with 3 Polar Urals trees and does not consider the additional impact of the Tornetrask "adjustment" on the Jones, Briffa et al.
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Polar UralsThe mine site is near the crest of the Subpolar Urals (a range connecting the Polar Urals to the north and the Northern Urals on the south).
- britannica.com place/Polar-UralsOther articles where Polar Urals is discussed: Ural Mountains: Physiography: The northernmost Polar Urals extend some 240 miles (400 km)...
- getamap.net maps/russia/russia_(general)/_…
- worldatlas.com mountains/ural-mountains.htmlPanoramic view of mount Naroda (or Narodnaya), the highest peak of the Urals. Polar Urals, Russia. Origin Of The Name.
- russiadiscovery.com tours/ural-expedition-to-the-…You will spend most of the trip (days 2-4, 5-7) at the "Badjashor" base, located on the Bolshaya Usa Rver in the foothills of the Polar Urals.