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on the island, was shown a large standing rock which had been heavily eroded and which gave its name to the peninsula.
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means "mountain having a man" or "mountain married". The term "kigilyakh" is a distorted form of the original Yakut
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meaning "four pillars"). The kigilyakhs on Chetyryokhstolbovoy Island are about 15 m (49 ft) high.
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looking like tall monoliths standing more or less isolated. Usually they are composed of
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Russian propaganda: Sacred anthropomorphic kigilyakh megaliths in northern Yakutia
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Toponymy of Regional Cultural Landscapes – Verkhoyansk District, Sakha (Yakutia)
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Unknown landscapes of the planet. New photo expedition project. Yakutia.
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Kigilyakhi of the New Siberian Islands - Russian Geographical Society
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reported on the kigilyakhs on Chetyryokhstolbovoy, an island of the
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Outside of Yakutia, similar formations are found in the island of
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Ulakhan-Sis Range

East Siberian Sea
Yakut
rock formations
granite
sandstone
cryogenic
weathering
Cretaceous
anthropomorphic
Yakut culture
Sakha
Russia
East Siberian Lowland
Alazeya Plateau
Anabar Plateau
Kigilyakh Peninsula
Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island
Kisilyakh Range
Chersky Range
Kisilyakh-Tas
Kolyma Lowland
East Siberian Sea
Alazeya River
69°40′N 155°0′E / 69.667°N 155.000°E / 69.667; 155.000
Kyun-Tas
Chetiryokhstolbovoy Island
Medvezhyi Islands

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