Teffedest Mountains

Teffedest Mountains

View of 2,330 m high mount Garet el Djenoun, Teffedest, Algeria
Highest point
Peak In Akoulmou
Elevation 2370
Coordinates 25°5′0″N 5°25′0″E / 25.08333°N 5.41667°E / 25.08333; 5.41667Coordinates: 25°5′0″N 5°25′0″E / 25.08333°N 5.41667°E / 25.08333; 5.41667
Dimensions
Length 120 km (75 mi) N/S
Width 40 km (25 mi) E/W
Geography
Teffedest Mountains
Country Algeria
State/Province Tamanrasset
Parent range Hoggar Mountains

The Teffedest Mountains are a mountain range in southern Algeria. They are part of the Hoggar Mountains (Ahaggar Mountains), located in the Sahara.

Geography

The Teffedest Range is about 120 km long in a north-south direction. Unlike the rest of the Hoggar Mountains, which are composed mainly of dark volcanic rock, the Teffedest is composed of pale granite. There are ancient cave paintings on some rock walls of the range.[1] Dunes are rare in the area of this range.[2]

The highest point of the Teffedest is the In Akoulmou. The impressive Garet el Djenoun, located at the northern end of the range, is one of the most conspicuous peaks of the range.[3]

Ecology

The Teffedest Mountains have been habitat to the last relict population of painted hunting dog (Lycaon pictus) within Algeria,[4] although the species is now deemed by some to be extirpated from Algeria, due to habitat destruction by humans and by ongoing desertification.

References

  1. Granitgärten und Felsbilder des Teffedest (PDF; 168 kB)
  2. Emilio Scotto, 2007. The Longest Ride: My Ten-Year 500,000 Mile Motorcycle Journey, MotorBooks/MBI Publishing Company, 224 pages ISBN 0-7603-2632-0, ISBN 978-0-7603-2632-9
  3. Garet el Djenoun - Peakbagger
  4. C. Michael Hogan, 2009. Painted Hunting Dog: Lycaon pictus, GlobalTwitcher.com, ed. N. Stromberg


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