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- Amaro_Mountains abstract "The Amaro Mountains are a mountain range in south western Ethiopia. Extending 60 kilometers along a north-south axis east of Lake Chamo, these mountains are located in the Nechisar National Park, which lies in the Amaro special woreda. These elevations expose an assemblage of uniform, fine-grained, holocrystalline olivine-basalts with local tuff bands, resting upon the basement complex. It is uncertain whether these mountains are a remnant plateau now looking down on the grabens to either side (the Gelana and Ganjule grabens, or if these mountains were squeezed up from the basement of the East African Rift, possibly by processes similar to those that formed the Ruwenzori Mountains.Notable peaks in this mountain range include Mount Delo (3240 metres) and Mount Tabala (1650 metres). Tabala is known for its hot springs. Vittorio Bottego reached the top of the Amaro mountains on 23 March 1896, then visited Prince Eugene Ruspoli's grave before travelling on to Lake Abaya, which they named after Queen Margherita. The name \"Amara\" was used by Arthur Donaldson Smith when he wrote about his explorations in 1897, and Vannutelli (travelled here in 1899) called them the \"Amarr\". Early travelers who visited the range describe the higher summits as bare open downs, easy of access, with bamboo forests below. There is little mountaineering interest.".
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- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Amaro_special_woreda.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Donaldson_Smith.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Basement_(geology).
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Ethiopia.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Crystallinity.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink East_African_Rift.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_Ruspoli.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Ganjule_graben.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Gelana_graben.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Graben.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Hot_spring.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Abaya.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Chamo.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Margherita_of_Savoy.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Delo.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Tabala.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_range.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Nechisar_National_Park.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Olivine.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Rwenzori_Mountains.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Tuff.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLink Vittorio_Bottego.
- Amaro_Mountains wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amaro Mountains".
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- Amaro_Mountains subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Ethiopia.
- Amaro_Mountains hypernym Range.
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- Amaro_Mountains type Landform.
- Amaro_Mountains type Range.
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- Amaro_Mountains type SpatialThing.
- Amaro_Mountains comment "The Amaro Mountains are a mountain range in south western Ethiopia. Extending 60 kilometers along a north-south axis east of Lake Chamo, these mountains are located in the Nechisar National Park, which lies in the Amaro special woreda. These elevations expose an assemblage of uniform, fine-grained, holocrystalline olivine-basalts with local tuff bands, resting upon the basement complex.".
- Amaro_Mountains label "Amaro Mountains".
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