Harrat al Birk
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Ḥarrat al-Birk (Template:Lang-ar) is an ancient lava field located along Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coastline.[1]
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References
- ^ "Harrat Al Birk, Saudi Arabia". NASA. 18 April 2004.
18°22′N 41°38′E / 18.37°N 41.63°E / 18.37; 41.63
Hills and mountains on the Arabian Peninsula | |
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Note: Mountains are sorted in alphabetical order, unless where it concerns ranges. The highest confirmed mountains in each country are indicated with 'HP', and those with the highest peak are indicated with 'HP', bearing in mind that in the UAE, the highest mountain and the mountain with the highest peak are different. Outcrops are indicated with 'OC', and outliers with 'OL', and anticlines with 'AC'. Volcanoes are indicated with 'V', volcanic craters with 'VC', lava fields with 'LF', and volcanic fields with 'VF'.
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