Метка: winter

Blogger Bogdan Bulychev: on moving to Yakutia, traveling in the Arctic and self-identification

Bogdan Bulychev, the main Arctic blogger of Russia, told me about how they managed to visit the Novosibirsk Islands … BY ORDINARY CARS! And he also revealed the secret of whether he is ready to move to the coldest region of our country – Yakutia) Read more »

Ice drift on the Lena River 2021! Fearless people of the north!

Lena differs from other rivers in Russia with its ice regime and powerful ice jams. Read more »

Meeting the sun in the north of Yakutia (2021)

Meeting the sun

In the village of Deputatskoye, after a long harsh polar night, the Sun has risen again, which in the spiritual life of the indigenous peoples of the North personifies life, warmth and hearth.
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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 »

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 »

Lena Pillars in the winter before the opening of the season (2020)

Lena pillars

Lena pillars are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many have seen their photos in summer, but what about winter species? Look, this is very interesting and beautiful! Read more »

Bike Tour Magadan – Yakutsk – Neryungri (2018)

A film about the bike trip Magadan – Yakutsk – Neryungri, ~ 3000 km, summer 2018. Participants: Roman Orlov and Leonid Gezalyan. Read more »

Lena pillars (2019)

Lena Pillars – a geological formation and the eponymous natural park in Russia, on the banks of the Lena River. Read more »

Travelers told how the expedition across Yakutia and Chukotka amazed them

Two times we almost fell through the ice on the border between Yakutia and Chukotka, saw polar bears and ate condensed milk with snow. Read more »