The Yablon (Russian: Яблон) is a river in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia.
[4] The formerly unexplored Yablon river, was surveyed in March 1870 by geographer and ethnologist Baron Gerhard von Maydell (1835–1894) during his pioneering research of East Siberia.
[5] The source of the Yablon is in the northeastern slopes of 1,787 m (5,863 ft) high Mount Snezhnaya, in the eastern section of the Oloy Range, Kolyma Mountains.
[1] The river basin is in a desolate, mountainous area of Chukotka where there are no inhabited places.
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