The Baikal Zen
Stones brought by the wind to the ice of Lake Baikal are warmed meanwhile the day sun and melt the
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Stones brought by the wind to the ice of Lake Baikal are warmed meanwhile the day sun and melt the
Read moreMoscow photographer Kristina Makeeva spent three days at the Lake Baikal. The photographer was fascinated by the deepest and purest lake in
Read moreAltai (also spelled Altay) is the generic name for the Altay territory and the Altay Republic, which currently represent two distinct region.
Read moreNovosibirsk – a city of millions and the heart of the Siberian Federal District, has long ago acquired the unofficial
Read moreNot freezing lake at village Soviet. Wintering place for swans and ducks, equipped with viewing platforms. Lake Lebedinoye is in the Soviet district of
Read moreBaikal: The oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world! So large that it is often mistaken for a sea,
Read moreA resident of Barnaul 59-year-old Nikolai Rodin snow machines designed on the basis of the VAZ-2107. The engine and body
Read moreThe origin of mountaineering in Altai as sport, goes back to the beginning of the 20th century. In 1914, brothers
Read moreMountain passes were marked not only in people’s memory, but by ancient stelas, heaps of stones, and numerous petroglyphs. PAVEL
Read moreRussia is the biggest country in the world. When most people think of it, what comes to mind is the
Read moreTrans-Siberian railway (usually called TransSib in Russia) is the world’s longest and the most famous train route that goes through Russia. It crosses
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