Category: Lena news

News of the Lena River, the people living on its banks, and many other things, one way or another, connected with the river Lena.

Incredible Yakutia: fires, bridge, food and museums (2020)

Falling in love with the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) turned out to be very easy. Read more »

Dreams Come True! Water trip along the Siine River (2020)

Siine River

After a long quarantine, being in the warm embrace of our nature is like a fairy tale 🙂 Here another Peace and Calmness. Read more »

Russian scientists first conducted permafrost sounding at the mouth of the Lena

Samoilovsky Island

It is assumed that in the future, the results of sounding can be used to search for minerals. Read more »

The reasons for the shallowing of the Lena River from the point of view of science. Quadrocopter video frames

shallowing of the Lena River

Residents of Yakutsk fear that the shallowing of the main river of the republic could turn into a disaster for the city, in particular a lack of water supply. Read more »

The opening of the railway traffic on the new bridge over the Lena River

Railway traffic on the new bridge over the Lena River

It is dedicated to the 45th anniversary of the Baikal-Amur Mainline
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We started Lensk thick ice drift

We started Lensk thick ice drift

As of 2 pm on May 13, the active phase of ice drift on the Lena River passes through the territory of the Lensky District. Read more »

Scientists of the center “Arctic” will repeat the route of the Great Northern Expedition of the XVIII century

Scientists of the center

On March 29, 2019, the participants of the local history expedition of the center “Arktika” set off on the path of the Russian polar pioneers Vasily Pronchishchev, Khariton Laptev, who participated in the Great Northern Expedition of the mid-18th century. Read more »

Members of the Arctic expedition on snowmobiles reached the northernmost village of Yakutia

Members of the Arctic expedition

The route passes through eight regions of Russia. Read more »

Specialists of INGG SB RAS have found imprints of heat-loving fossil plants in the Arctic

prints of thermophilic fossil plants found in the Arctic

During a comprehensive expedition to the Lena River delta, scientists from the Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics. A.A. Trofimuk SB RAS left the Arctic Circle, on the island of Sardis to study the section of Neogene (23-2.5 Ma) and Quaternary rocks. Read more »