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The Mabla Mountains (variants: Monti Mabla, Monts Mabla)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mabla, Obock, Djibouti )〕 are a mountain range in the northern Obock Region of Djibouti. The endemic Djibouti francolin makes its home here as well as in the Forêt du Day. ==Geography== Along with Forêt du Day, the Mabla Mountains are one of Djibouti's two remnant areas of closed forest.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://djiboutiwildlife.org/flora/forestry/forest1.htm )〕 The range is located in the Obock Region, west of Obock, a port town. At above sea level, the mountains are situated behind the coastal plain where the Red Sea meets the Gulf of Aden. They lie on the northern side of the Gulf of Tadjoura, and are characterized as a highland region. The mountains consist of a range that extends north from near Ras Duan, a steep cliff. Accolado Mount (''Assasanto''), above sea level, is the north mount of the east branch of the Mabla Mountains; it is located northwest of the Latela Valley entrance. Morne Rouge, above sea level, is north-northwest of the valley entrance. It has three round summits which are formed of reddish stones. Morne Blanc, west-southwestof Morne Rouge, is a cone of a greyish appearance. Pic du Hussard (Aramuda) high is north of Ras Duan; it has a large, rounded summit. Minerva's Face, south-southeast of Pic du Hussard has three summits, the highest of which is high. Devil's Chair, southeast of Minerva's Face, is high and clearly visible from seaward. The annual rainfall measures approximately .〔
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