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Admire Azerbaijan’s Beautiful “Candy Cane Mountains” – Just Don’t Lick Them

December 12, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

If the yellow brick road leads to the Wonderful Wizard Of Oz, then where pray tell do you end up if you cross Azerbaijan’s beautiful candy cane-striped mountains? 

The “Candy Cane Mountains” (aka Şəkər əsası dağları in Azerbaijani) are part of the Greater Caucasus mountain range and emerge between Baku and Quba in Azerbaijan. The striking red and white stripes are made up of shale, a type of sedimentary rock with many thin layers stacked on top of each other.

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A road passes by the bottom of the red and white striped mountains with a blue sky.

The mountains lie about 90 kilometers (56 miles) from Baku.

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Travel writer Mark Elliot is said to be the first to nickname this area, the Candy Cane Mountains his 1999 book Azerbaijan: With Excursions to Georgia, and the name has stuck. 

While these candy cane-like stripes and colors might look like something AI-generated this is a totally natural phenomenon. The candy cane colors come from the shale layers that contain iron which has oxidized after coming into contact with groundwater, turning into the classic red candy cane color, while layers without iron remain in shades of white. Check out more colorful geology like the seven-colored sand dunes of Mauritius. 

The mountains also contain many fossils – particularly belemnites, which were squid-like cephalopods that lived during the Cretaceous period. 

The area is popular for hiking because of its stunning views and birdwatching. Oh, and if you follow the candy cane mountains you get to the village of Altiaghaj – let us know if they have a wizard. 

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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