In Yemen, the Sarawat are divided into the western and central highlands, where the western highlands receive plenty of precipitation, more than anywhere else in the peninsula, and the central highlands have the highest mountains in the peninsula | In a broad sense, it runs parallel to the of the , and thus encompasses the , and which can be seen as including the |
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A very dramatic part of the Yemeni Sarawat are the , where a few peaks top 3,000 metres 9,800 feet , but the descents and views from the mountains are staggering; some foots of mountains are only at 500 metres 1,600 feet above sea level yet their peaks are at 2,800—3,300 metres 9,200—10,800 feet | All of the mountains over 3,000 metres 9,800 feet are located in Yemen, the highest of which is near the capital |
are indicated with 'OC', and with 'OL', and with 'AC' | are indicated with 'V', with 'VC', with 'LF', and with 'VF' |
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Habala Valley near in the of These mountains are mainly rocky though some contain vegetation | Many of the peaks are fairly young and jagged, but some are smoother from weathering |
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