- en.wikipedia.org Mount ElbrusThe average annual death toll on Elbrus is 15–30, primarily due to "many unorganized and poorly equipped" attempts to reach the mountain's summit.[24].
- medium.com @darkenergyarticles/elbrus-the-peak-of…As for Elbrus, the peak is not technically difficult to climb. Nevertheless, variable weather conditions and inexperience have caused many deaths on this mountain.
- tr.caleche.org 2226-elbrus-the-highest-peak-in-…Ancak belgelere göre, Elbrus'un ilk fethinin Emmanuel liderliğindeki bilimsel bir keşif gezisinin yükselişi olduğu düşünülüyor.
- justgorussia.in in/elbrus.htmlThe political situation in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic is quiet and tourists visiting the Elbrus region find no signs of political instability.
- adventurealternative.com elbrus-preparation/For people on the Elbrus North or Traverse trips, the minibus takes you to the nearby town of Pyatigorsk about an hour from the airport.
- amazingfactshome.com interesting-facts-about-…The Elbrus Race is a biennial competition held on Mount Elbrus, attracting climbers and mountaineers from all over the world.
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Russia/elb.htmlThe maximum length of the Elbrus glaciers is 6–9 km, which is almost two times shorter than the largest glaciers in the Caucasus, Dykhsu and Bezengi.
- worldatlas.com mountains/mount-elbrus.htmlMount Elbrus is an inactive volcano that consists of two principal summits, both of which are dormant volcanic domes.
- turkcebilgi.com elbrusİki zirve arasındaki mesafe 1.500 metre olup, zirve noktası güney krater kenarında bulunur. 70`ten fazla buzul, Elbrus`dan aşağıya, vadiye akar.Bulunamadı: the
- armchairmountaineer.com mt-elbrusIntroduction to Mt Elbrus. The highest mountain in Europe, Mount Elbrus is one of the Seven Summits. In fact, it’s actually a dormant volcano.