Kamchatka is the home to the densest population of brown bears in the world. Each lake, river and stream is populated by several families of those huge animals.
The adult male may weigh up to one ton.
Photographer Sergey Ivanov
Kamchatka is the home to the densest population of brown bears in the world. Each lake, river and stream is populated by several families of those huge animals.
The adult male may weigh up to one ton.
Photographer Sergey Ivanov
Russian miner Ivan Kislov spends his breaks taking photos of foxes in Chukotka, the Arctic Circle.
On the photo the coldest fish market in the world, Yakutsk, Russia
Photo Mikael Strandberg
Hard frost and sunshine – a day of pleasure!
You are still drowsy at your leisure –
It’s time, my beauty, ope your eyes!
Let you get free of blissful dreaming,
To meet the North Aurora, deeming
The Star of North, let you arise! (…)
– A.S. Pushkin
Sunrise in Snezhnogorsk, Murmansk region
Photo Alexander Trophimov
Kamchatka is the home to the densest population of brown bears in the world. Each lake, river and stream is populated by several families of those huge animals.
The adult male may weigh up to one ton.
Photographer Sergey Ivanov
Intermark Relocation is proud to operate in Rostov-on-Don.
The center of Rostov-on-Don is located ~1076 km (2006) southeast from Moscow. It is basically situated to the southeast from the East European Plain, mostly on the right bank of the Don river, 46 km from it’s confluence with the Sea of Azov. South-Western suburbs of the city side with the delta of the Don river.
We made for you a nice selection of Russian Wooden Izbas windows. All the details are hand-made- a real human made beauty. Continue reading
Siberia is an extensive geographical region, consisting of almost all of North Asia. Siberia has been part of Russia since the seventeenth century.
For almost five months per year, the Lake Baikal is covered with ice. When other rivers and lakes froze long before in the year, Baikal still resists ice fetters. Its cold waves break against the shore and decorate the seaboard rocks.
At thousands kilometers from Moscow is located the stunning and enormous Kronotsky Nature Reserve, accessible only via helicopter, and home to Kronotsky Volcano, as well as the Valley of the Geysers.