Torch Relay Update -- Flame Scales Mount Elbrus

(ATR) The Olympic flame journeyed Mount Elbrus, the "highest peak in Russia and Europe."

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MINERALNYE VODY, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER
MINERALNYE VODY, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 10: In this handout image supplied by Euro-Newsroom, Russian extreme sport star Valery Rozov jumps off Europe's highest mountain, Mount Elbrus, wearing a wing-suit , on September 10, 2008 near Mineralnye Vody, Russia. The 43-year-old Russian spent two days climbing to the 4,600-meter summit of Kiukurtliu Cupola, part of Mt Elbrus, before breaking the record for Europe's highest jump with his one minute flight. (Photo by Thomas Senf/Euro-Newsroom via Getty Images)

The Olympic flame has journeyed toMount Elbrus. Mount Elbrus' peak is the highest in Russia and Europe, according to Sochi 2014.

While it is commonly referred to as a mountain, Mount Elbrus is actually a layered volcano. Sochi 2014 says its last eruption was almost 2,000 years ago.

The first documented ascent of Mount Elbrus' western peak took place in 1874.

Representatives from Vladikavkaz and Nalchikcarried the flame on Thursday.Due to Vladikavkaz's proximity to the breakaway territory of South Ossetia, currently claimed by Georgia, the torch relay was conducted entirely inside Republican Spartak Stadium.

The flame journeys to Maykop on Monday. Maykop is approximately 161 miles from Sochi.

Olympic judoka Vladimir Nevzorov hails fromMaykop.

With less than one month to go, the flame is making its way back into European Russia and, ultimately, Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony on February 7.

Written byNicole Bennett

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