The Demyan Bednyj cruise ship on the Lena River, Yakutia, Siberia

The Demyan Bednyj cruise ship on the Lena River, Yakutia, Siberia

The Demyan Bednyj cruise ship on the Lena River, Yakutia, Siberia

A trivia question! Who were the first passengers of the first 3-hours Lena River journey on the cruise ship “Demyan Bednyj” on June 1st, 2010, the first day of official navigation? Read the rest of this entry…

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Do you love football (soccer) as strong as kids of Yakusk do? :) ) They do love this game and are ready to play it even when it is extremely cold outdoors. In this video boys are running for the ball, when it was below -45 degrees Centigrade.

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Our ice fishing on the Indigirka River was so short that we decided to make an experiment. Read the rest of this entry…

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There is a bunch of local friends, who love hiking through the real Siberian taiga near Yakutsk in summer. On June 6, 2006, three of them, Artem, Kallamish and Sergey went into the forest as usual. That time they decided to hike around the famous Kyjma Lake. Not a good place for BBQ, believe me.

Kyjma is the place where a long time ago a shaman lived and died. At present young people do not have faith in the power of shaman and his everlasting presence on the earth, even after his death. Well. That’s the story. Three guys visited this place and took along a video cam…

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