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Tichka Pass in the High Atlas mountains, Morocco. [Credit: Anne E. Hubbard-Photo Researchers]Tichka Pass in the High Atlas mountains, Morocco. [Credit: Anne E. Hubbard-Photo Researchers]

Ruins of Glaoui casbah (fortress) against the High Atlas mountains at Telouet, Mor. [Credit: Lee Frost—Robert Harding World Imagery/Getty Images]Ruins of Glaoui casbah (fortress) against the High Atlas mountains at Telouet, Mor. [Credit: Lee Frost—Robert Harding World Imagery/Getty Images]

Mountain range in central Morocco.

It extends northeastward for 460 miles (740 km), from the Atlantic Coast to the Algerian border. Many peaks exceed an elevation of 12,000 feet (3,660 metres), including Mount Ayachi (12,260 feet [3,737 metres]), Mount M'Goun (13,356 feet [4,071 metres]), and Mount Toubkal (13,665 feet [4,165 metres]), the highest point in the Atlas Mountains. Well-known passes include Tichka (7,438 feet [2,267 metres]), Test (approximately 7,300 feet [2,225 metres]), and Talrhemt (approximately 7,250 feet [2,210 metres]). The northern sides and tops of the lower peaks are clothed with forests of cork, oak, pine, cedar, and other trees, including walnuts, which grow to the limit of irrigation. The lower slopes enclose well-watered valleys in which the Amazigh (Berber) peoples cultivate tiny irrigated fields. The mountains' southern flanks, exposed to the hot, dry Saharan winds, are generally destitute of vegetation. Minerals extracted include copper, iron ore, lead, zinc, and manganese. Skiing is popular when snow covers the peaks, and many tourists visit Toubkal National Park for hiking in the summer months.

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