Top Most Attractions of Beautiful Beaches in Moscow (Russia)
Top Most Attractions of Beautiful Beaches in Moscow (Russia)
Top Most Attractions of Beautiful Beaches in Moscow (Russia)
10 places to enjoy a Russian summer beach holiday:
After a long winter of snow and ice, temperatures in Russia rise to around 30 degrees and higher during the summer months. This is a great time to go on a picnic, sunbathe and relax on the beach.
10. Lake Turgoyak:
The section of the Ural Mountains between the cities of Ufa and Chelyabinsk consists of forested peaks that fall away to blue lakes. The water in Lake Turgoyak, near the town of Miass, is so clear that it’s often compared to Lake Baikal.
9. Khabarovsk
8. Lake Onega
7. The Kola Peninsula
6. The Gulf of Finland
5. Vladivostok
4. Sochi
3. Lake Baikal
2. The Volga River on Samara:
The historic Russian city of Samara rises from the banks of the Volga, Europe’s longest river. Samara has a wide sandy beach on the Volga that is very popular with locals during summer where you can sunbathe, swim, get a snack at the beachside cafes, or play volleyball.
1. Kurshskaya Kosa National Park:
Just north of the Russian city of Kaliningrad lies the Curonian Spit, a 98-kilometer peninsula on the Baltic Sea that features rolling sand dunes and isolated beaches.
You can visit the Kurshskaya Kosa National Park, at the southern end of the Curonian Spit, as a day trip from Kaliningrad or stay at the Altrimo hotel (11 Ul. Porganichnaya, $100 a night) in the coastal town of Rybachy. Swena Tours in Kaliningrad (Ul. 2 Universitetskaya, office 404) can help arrange a trip to the coast.
Top Most Attractions of Beautiful Beaches in Moscow (Russia)
Top Most Attractions of Beautiful Beaches in Moscow (Russia) Top Most Attractions of Beautiful Beaches in Moscow (Russia) 10 places to enjoy a Russian summer beach holiday: After a long winter of snow and ice, temperatures in Russia rise to around 30 degrees and higher during the summer months. This is a great time to go on a picnic, sunbathe and relax on the beach. 10. Lake Turgoyak: The section of the Ural Mountains between the cities of Ufa and Chelyabinsk consists of forested peaks that fall away to blue lakes. The water in Lake Turgoyak, near the town of Miass, is so clear that it’s often compared to Lake Baikal. 9. Khabarovsk 8. Lake Onega 7. The Kola Peninsula 6. The Gulf of Finland 5. Vladivostok 4. Sochi 3. Lake Baikal 2. The Volga River on Samara: The historic Russian city of Samara rises from the banks of the Volga, Europe’s longest river. Samara has a wide sandy beach on the Volga that is very popular with locals during summer where you can sunbathe, swim, get a snack at the beachside cafes, or play volleyball. 1. Kurshskaya Kosa National Park: Just north of the Russian city of Kaliningrad lies the Curonian Spit, a 98-kilometer peninsula on the Baltic Sea that features rolling sand dunes and isolated beaches. You can visit the Kurshskaya Kosa National Park, at the southern end of the Curonian Spit, as a day trip from Kaliningrad or stay at the Altrimo hotel (11 Ul. Porganichnaya, $100 a night) in the coastal town of Rybachy. Swena Tours in Kaliningrad (Ul. 2 Universitetskaya, office 404) can help arrange a trip to the coast.
The Urals: Turgoyak | Taganay 4K drone footage
The Urals
Turgoyak | Taganay
The Ural Mountains are a mountain range that runs approximately from north to south through western Russia. The mountain range forms part of the conventional boundary between the continents of Europe and Asia.
Taganay National Park was established in 1991. Taganay is a group of mountain ridges in the Southern Urals.
Turgoyak is a lake in the Urals, near the city of Miass. The water of the lake has a great transparency (from 10-20m). The quality of the water is comparable to that of Lake Baikal.
The film by Andrey Vishin, 2017.
Chasing Time and The Tea Party sound tracks are composed by Dexter Britain (see dexterbritain.com) and licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Spectacular aerial views of Siberia (RUSSIA) from 34,000 feet
SUBSCRIBE: - Spectacular views of Siberia from 34,000 feet . Russia, the world’s largest nation, borders European and Asian countries as well as the Pacific and Arctic oceans. Its landscape ranges from tundra and forests to subtropical beaches. It’s famous for novelists Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, plus the Bolshoi and Mariinsky ballet companies. St. Petersburg, founded by legendary Russian leader Peter the Great, features the baroque Winter Palace, now housing part of the Hermitage Museum’s art collection. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Filmed on December 31st over Eastern Siberia, flight from Tokyo to London on a British Airways flight, Boeing 777. On some of the frames you can see the exhaust coming out from one of the engines.
【4K】Drone Footage | Irkutsk & Ulan-Ude - Siberia is Russia 2019 .: Cinematic Aerial | Россия Иркутск
The final 4K footage of my drone flights in Siberia (Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude, Russia | Сибирь, Иркутск и Улан-Удэ, Россия); project finished & uploaded on 2019-05-14 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage.
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Siberia Drone Flight: Siberia is a vast Russian province encompassing most of Northern Asia, with terrain spanning tundra, coniferous forest and mountain ranges including the Ural, Altai and Verkhoyansk. Lake Baikal, in its south, is the worlds deepest lake, circled by a network of hiking paths called the Great Baikal Trail. The Trans-Siberian Railway passes Baikal on its route between Moscow and the Sea of Japan. Lake Baikals largest island, Olkhon, is a center of shamanism marked by Shaman Rock, an outcropping held sacred by indigenous islanders. The city of Irkutsk, the western gateway to Baikal, offers classical Russian architecture and Russian Orthodox churches. The Altai Mountains are river-rafting and mountaineering destinations with diverse wildlife and ecosystems. The Siberian Traps, a region of stairlike hills formed by ancient volcanoes, include Putorana Nature Reserve, which protects lakes and animals like reindeer and snow sheep. Novosibirsk, Siberias largest city, houses wood-lace buildings and the State Art Museum. // Irkutsk is a city on the Angara River in eastern Siberia, Russia. The river embankment is lined with hurches, including the Epiphany Cathedral (Sobor Bogoyavleniya), with gilded onion domes, and the Spasskaya Church, with its soaring bell tower. The restored neoclassical Moskovskie Vorota arch is also by the water. Near Kirov Square, the Irkutsk Regional Art Museum has ancient icons and more recent Russian artworks. // Ulan-Ude is a city in East Siberia, Russia. The main square Ploshchad Sovetov is home to the huge Lenin Head Monument. The City History Museum is set within the former house of a tea merchant. Nearby is the 18th-century Odigitrievsky Cathedral. To the north, Datsan Rinpoche Bagsha is a Buddhist temple with gilded stupas and sweeping city views. The outdoor Ethnographic Museum displays traditional Buryat wooden yurts. [wikipedia // Google]
Among others, you will see following places by Drone (Keywords): Siberia, Russia, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude, Southern Russia, Uran, Ulan, Ude, Trans-Siberian, Krasnoyarsk, Perm, Euroasia, Europe, Asia, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Россия, Сибирь, Иркутск, Улан-Удэ
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The URAL Mountains from above - Mt. MANARAGA | Come and visit the Urals, Russia
See the stunning mountain ranges (the Urals, Russia) from above!
It's no wonder Manaraga is known locally as the Queen of the Ural Mountains. Explore the untouched nature of Russia with us!
This is surely one of the best places to escape civilization.
Located in the Nether-Polar Urals, Mount Manaraga is regarded as the most beautiful of the Ural peaks.
Many people from across the world strive to visit the mountain with the belief it posesses a powerful energy.
It is said, Manaraga won't grant access to everybody.
Go off into the wilderness and test yourself!
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Russia. From north to south, from east to west. Silevich Alexander.
This is my video story about beautiful Russia. I visited many places from west to east and from south to north to show you all the diversity and beauty of Russian nature.
Video: Alexander Silevish [instagram.com/silaero23]
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Manpupuner: Unique Rock Formations west of the Ural Mountains | Come and Visit the Urals, Russia
See these incredible rock formations (Manpupuner, the Urals, Russia) from above!
The Manpupuner rock formations (“Seven Giants” or “7 Strong Men” or “Poles of the Komi Republic”) are seven randomly shaped stone pillars of weathering located inside the Pechora-Ilych Nature Reserve, the Northern Ural, Russia.
The site was inscribed on Unesco’s World Heritage List in 1995.
The rock formations were designated as one of the Seven Wonders of Russia.
The Komi people call this place “Mountain of Idols” and they consider it sacred.
This is surely one of the Must See Locations in Russia.
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Miass in 4K | Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
Miass is a small city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. There is a old street and beautiful lake. In the nostalgic atmosphere you would feel that you came home.
Miass- the hometown for everyone.
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Enduro Trip to Dyatlov Pass & Man Pupu Ner, Ural, Russia
Moto trip to Ural.
Here some info about Dyatlov Pass:
The Dyatlov Pass incident was an event that resulted in the deaths of nine-out-of-ten hikers in the northern Ural Mountains on the night of February 2, 1959. The incident happened on the eastern side of Kholat Syakhl. Since then, the mountain pass where the incident occurred has been called Dyatlov Pass after the group's leader, Igor Dyatlov.
Investigators determined that the skiers had torn their tents from the inside out in order to escape from an apparent threat. They fled the campsite, some of them barefoot, under heavy snowfall. Although the bodies showed no signs of struggle, two victims had fractured skulls and broken ribs, absent contusion. Soviet authorities determined that an unknown compelling force had caused the deaths; access to the region was consequently blocked for hikers and adventurers for three years after the incident. Due to the lack of survivors, the chronology of events remains uncertain, although several theories exist, some involving a possible avalanche, and a hostile encounter with extraterrestrial life.