, Western Sayan,
Ergaki Nature Park Western Sayan At 92°E the Western Sayan system is pierced by the Ulug-Khem () or Upper
Yenisei River, and at 106°, at its eastern extremity, it terminates above the depression of the
Selenga-
Orkhon Valley. It stretches almost at a right angle to the Western Sayan for in a roughly northeast/southwest direction between the Shapshal Range of the
Eastern Altai in the west and the
Abakan Range of the
Kuznetsk Alatau in the east. From the
Mongolian plateau the ascent is on the whole gentle, but from the plains of Siberia it is much steeper. The range includes a number of subsidiary ranges of an Alpine character, such as the
Aradan,
Borus,
Oy,
Kulumys,
Mirsky,
Kurtushibin,
Uyuk,
Sheshpir-Taiga,
Ergak-Targak-Taiga,
Kedran and
Nazarovsky ranges. The most important peaks are
Kyzlasov Peak (),
Aradansky Peak (),
Bedelig Golets (),
Samzhir (),
Borus () and
Zvezdny Peak (). Between the breach of the Yenisei and
Lake Khövsgöl at 100° 30' E. the system bears also the name of Yerghik-Taiga. The flora is on the whole poor, although the higher regions carry good forests of
larch,
pine,
juniper,
birch, and
alder, with
rhododendrons and species of
Berberis and
Ribes. Lichens and mosses clothe many of the boulders that are scattered over the upper slopes.
Eastern Sayan The Eastern Sayan stretches almost at a right angle to the Western Sayan for in a northwest/southeast direction, from the Yenisei to the
Angara Range. Some subranges of the northwest form a system of "White Mountains" (Белогорье) or "
Belki", such as Manskoye Belogorye, Kanskoye Belogorye, Kuturchinskoye Belogorye, as well as Agul Belki (Агульские Белки), with permanent snow on the peaks. In the central part, towards the upper reaches of the
Kazyr and
Kizir rivers, several ridges, such as the Kryzhin Range form a cluster culminating in the high
Grandiozny Peak, the highest point in Krasnoyarsk Krai. To the southeast rise the highest and most remote subranges, including the
Bolshoy Sayan and
Kropotkin Range, as well as "
Goltsy" type of mountains, such as the
Tunka Goltsy,
Kitoy Goltsy,
Botogolsky Goltsy, among others. The highest point of the Eastern Sayan, as well as the highest point of the whole Sayan system, high Mount
Munku-Sardyk, is located in the range of the same name in this area. high
Pik Tofalariya is the highest point of
Irkutsk Oblast. The mountains of the Eastern Sayan characteristically display alpine relief forms. In general, rivers flowing down from the ranges form
gorges and there is an abundance of waterfalls in the area. == The Ice Age Period ==