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Anadyr Lowlands

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The lowlands are a flat, mostly marshy tundra plain with a maximum height of 100 metres (330 ft) above sea level. The whole area is dotted with lakes, the largest of which are
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Geologically the Anadyr Lowlands are composed of loose Quaternary sediments, constrained by
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Russian
Alluvial plain
View of the Anadyr Lowlands from the air.
Anadyr Lowlands is located in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Russian Far East
64°58′N 175°30′E / 64.967°N 175.500°E / 64.967; 175.500
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Russia
Russian
Russian
alluvial plain
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Far Eastern Federal District
lowlands
Anadyr River
Velikaya
Pekulney Range
Chukotka Mountains
Parapol-Belsky Lowlands
Anadyr Highlands
Rarytkin
Ukvushvuynen
Koryak Mountains
Anadyr Gulf
Bering Sea
Anadyr
Onemen Bay
Krasnoye
Yanragytgyn
Velikaya

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