Метка: tradition

Yakutia – 1000 km along the Kolyma to the cold pole Oymyakon!

The most unforgettable and coldest journey of my life! We go to the cold pole in the Oymyakon region to spend a week in a tent with reindeer herders! Read more »

Rafting on the Buotama river. Yakutia. Water tourism (2020)

Ehey! Not even half a year has passed, it’s called *))))
Finally, I edited a vlog from the Buotama rafting, which Petya and I did on our own. Read more »

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 »

Toptakh sketches (2020)

Lake Toptah

We present to your attention a photo report about a hiking trip to Lake Toptah located in the valley of the Koltrikan River, Oymyakon ulus (district). Read more »

The Amga River is a natural pearl of the Yakut land (2020)

Your attention is invited to the next video podcast “Anthropology of the North” with corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences Nikita Solomonov and Leonid Vladimirov, director of the YANIISH named after M.G. Safronov, offering their views on the ecological study of the Amga river basin.
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Fishing on the Anabar river in the village of Saskylakh (2020)

We present to your attention a video report about summer amateur fishing on the Anabar River in the village. Saskylakh, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Read more »

Travel to the Kisily plateau of the Ulahan Sis Range (2019)

The Kisilyakh Plateau

The Kisilyakh Plateau of the Ulakhan Sis Range is located on the border of the Aby and Allaikhovsky uluses in the forest-tundra zone of the Arctic. Read more »

Oymyakonsky ulus in the winter (2020)

Oymyakon

Like many, I planned a trip to Oymyakon for a long time, and finally I succeeded. Thank you, @phototravel_yakutia and @fotoknigi_ykt for letting me discover the wonderful expanses of my native nature. Read more »