Olkhon Island
Olkhon Island Olkhon is the largest of the islands in the waters of Lake Baikal, its geographical and sacral center. An aura of mystery has long enveloped this piece of…
Continue readingOlkhon Island Olkhon is the largest of the islands in the waters of Lake Baikal, its geographical and sacral center. An aura of mystery has long enveloped this piece of…
Continue readingLake Vuoksa Lake Vuoksa is a unique formation and a real natural attraction of the Leningrad region. The water body attracts a huge number of tourists from all over Russia,…
Continue readingValaam Island Valaam Island is located in Karelia, it is spread out in the northern part of Lake Ladoga. It is the largest of the islands of the Valaam archipelago…
Continue readingLake Turgoyak Lake Turgoyak is a wonderful natural monument, one of the most picturesque bodies of water in the Southern Urals. Turgoyak is located near the city of Miass, in…
Continue readingRussky Island Russky Island is the largest in the archipelago of Empress Eugenia, a part of modern Vladivostok, separated from it by the Bosporus-Eastern Strait and one of the most…
Continue readingHoly Trinity Pavlo-Obnorsky Monastery Pavlo-Obnorsky Monastery is located in the Yunoshesky village of Gryazovetsky District, Vologda Oblast. The Orthodox male monastery was founded in 1414 by St. Paul of Obnorsk,…
Continue readingVenus Pavilion (Trelliage) The Venus Pavilion is a picturesque architectural monument and one of the most romantic corners of the Gatchina Palace Park. The pavilion was built in 1792-1793 and…
Continue readingОймякон Oymyakon is a small village in the east of Yakutia, claiming “frost superiority” in the Northern Hemisphere. The settlement is part of the Oymyakonsky ulus (district), located in the…
Continue readingWhite Beam Monument in Voronezh Monument to White Beam is a monument to the hero of the famous story by writer Gavriil Troepolsky, which has become one of the popular…
Continue readingUvs Lake This attraction is related to the following countries:MongoliaRussia Ubsu-Nur is a drainless salt lake and the largest of Mongolia’s enclosed bodies of water. Ubsu-Nur has an area of…
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