Astronaut Ivan Vagner captured from ISS Belukha Mountain at the border of Russia and Kazakhstan.

Belukha Mountain (Beluga Mountain, Icemount Peak is the highest peak of the Altai Mountains in Russia and the highest of the South Siberian Mountains system. It is part of the Golden Mountains of Altai World Heritage Site. Located in the Altai Republic, Belukha is a three-peaked mountain massif that rises along the border of Russia and Kazakhstan. There are several small glaciers on the mountain, including Belukha Glacier. Of the two peaks, the eastern peak (4,506m) is higher than the western peak (4,440m). Belukha was first climbed in 1914 by the Tronov brothers.
The local scenery on the ground is as follows.

Reference: Ivan Vagner’s Tweet
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