Kucukagri Mountain
Küçükağrı mountain is a 3896 m high stratovolcanic mountain located southeast of Mount Ararat. The Turkish-Iranian border passes on the eastern slope of the mountain, which is located within the borders of Doğubayazıt district. Little Ararat and part of Mount Ararat are located in the National Park, which was declared in 2004. Little Ararat is mostly considered as the secondary peak of Mount Ararat. the climax of the Great Pain; Ataturk summit, the climax of little pain; It is called İnönü summit. On the south side of the mountain, within the borders of Hallaç village, is the Ice Cave. The ice cave has a width of 50 m, a length of 100 m and a depth of 8 m. There is a 2 700 m high neck called Serdar Bulak Pass that connects the two mountains. There is an old Russian military barracks in the area used as a plateau. The Arabs gave the name of Cebel'ül-huveyris to Küçükağrı mountain. Small pain is more conical than big pain, the slope increases towards the top and takes a sharp appearance. The mountain is split by streams with radial drainage. Since the crater of Little Ararat is destroyed by erosion and glacial movements, it has a sharp appearance. They were formed by the eruption of lavas and tuffs at different time