Haramiyata Peak, also called the Black Rock, rises 2465 meters above sea level and is located in the eastern part of the "Seven Rila Lakes" cirque. The peak is reflected in the waters of three lakes - Ribnoto, Trilistnika and Bliznaka, where its formidable western wall descends. Haramiyata is a typical example of an alpine carling peak, formed by the exaggerated activity of several neighbouring cirque glaciers - located on both sides of the ridge in the current cirques of the Seven Lakes and the Chanakgyol Lakes.
From the northeast and east, the peak is relatively easily accessible - starting from the nearby hut on the ridge of the watershed ridge or Chanakgyol on the eastern slope. The section from the Razdela saddle to the peak along the ridge is impassable. The peak is suitable for sport and alpine climbing. Several alpine routes have been laid along the northwestern 150-meter wall of the summit, which rises above Lake Bliznaka, where the picture was taken.
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