- en.wikipedia.org Mount ElbrusSatellite view of the Western Caucasus. The snow-capped ridges marking the watershed are visible as a white border; Elbrus is the white patch to the north of it.
- turkcebilgi.com elbrusElbrus-Teleferiği Elbrus`un eteklerinde, 2.300 metredeki vadi istasyonu Polana Asau`dan, iki sektörde 3.550 metre yükseklikteki bir kayak bölgesine götürür.
- climbeverest.jimdofree.com elbrus-north-side/Mount Elbrus (Mingi Tau), is an inactive volcano located in the western Caucasus mountain range, in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia...
- drive-to-russia.com about-russia/elbrus.htmlElbrus was active in the Holocene, and according to the Global Volcanism Program, the last eruption took place about AD 50.
- summitpost.org mount-elbrus/150255There are 2 Elbrus lines. They are virtually parallel. - The old one (3 legs): 2 legs of cable lift (one big cabin goes up and down) + 1 leg of chair lifts.
- instagram.com resort_elbrus/There's an issue and the page could not be loaded.
- artlebedev.com elbrus/Elbrus is one of the greatest peaks in the world, standing at a height of 5,642 meters. It is the highest mountain in Russia and the whole of Europe.
- worldatlas.com mountains/mount-elbrus.htmlMount Elbrus is an inactive volcano that consists of two principal summits, both of which are dormant volcanic domes.
- atlasobscura.com places/mount-elbrusAt 18,510 feet, Elbrus might not be an Everest (29,029 feet) or Aconcagua (22,837 feet), but it still makes for an impressive view from the top.
- elbrus.su elbrus_areaMt Elbrus climb. gb@geographicbureau.com phone: +7 812 230-45-76 Postal address: 197110, P.O. Box 162, St Petersburg, Russia.