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If you want to travel in Russia, you can visit this intersting places
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Arkaim Arkaim an archaeological site situated in the Southern Urals steppe. This ancient city has arisen in the Chelyabinsk region almost simultaneously with the Egyptian pyramids, and therefore can rightly be considered one of the wonders of the world.Urals Information for tourists: The tourist season in the reserve begins May 1 and ends September 30. During this time,guide service is carried out daily. Together with the guide you can visit not only the fort, butthe territory adjacent to it. Arkaim get to the easiest way from Chelyabinsk. Especially fortravelers organized bus route, which opens May 20. Buses depart daily from South Stationin the city of 15.59. Within the reserve a tent camp for tourists, located residential cabins,installed showers and toilets, set aside a place in the kitchen. If you have your own tent, youcan also set it at the campsite.
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The epicenter of the Tunguska meteorite The Tunguska event was an enormously powerful explosion that occurred near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, at about 7:14 a.m. on June 30, 1908. The explosion is believed to have been caused by the air burst of a large meteoroid or comet fragment at an altitude of 5–10 kilometres (3–6 mi) above theEarth's surface. Different studies have yielded varying estimates of the object's size, with general agreement that it was a few tens of metres across.explosionPodkamennaya Tunguska RiverKrasnoyarsk Kraiair burstmeteoroidcometEarth Information for tourists: Try to solve the mystery of the Tunguska meteorite can be anyone. On the territory of the Tunguska Reserve laid special trip "Journey to the epicenter of the Tunguska explosion."The program includes a three-hour round trip on the territory located in the vicinity of ameteorite. Visitors can pitch a tent in the reserve and spend a few days exploring the area,where more than one hundred years ago there was an accident. In addition, the epicenter of a meteorite can look from a helicopter. Getting to the Tunguska Reserve can only by air.Aircraft take off from Krasnoyarsk three times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. In Krasnoyarsk, visit the museum dedicated to the Tunguska phenomenon.
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Dargavs - city of the dead Not far from the Ossetian villages Dargavs, in the valley Midagrabindon, south-west of Mount Chidzhityhoh is one of the darkest, but at the same time extremely interesting monuments of architecture - the necropolis, which local residents gave a resounding name of "City of the Dead." This is truly a grand structure consists of 99 two-and above- groundcrypts chetyrehetazhnyhkamennyh. The custom of burial in above-ground tombs was associated with ancestor worship. Ossetians burying the dead in full dress with smallhousehold items, put them on special wooden bed or in wooden boats. To see these kind of "coffins," you can still enough to look into one of the crypts. Information for tourists: To get to the "City of the Dead" tourists may from Vladikavkaz, and from the resort town of Pyatigorsk. To reach the cemetery can be both personal transportation (to Dargavs laid a good paved road) and on the tour bus. Tours can be ordered directly from the travel agencyof the city from which you leave.
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The Valley of Geysers The Valley of Geysers is a geyser field in Russia, and has the second largest concentration of geysers in the world. This 6 km long basin with approximately ninety geysers and many hot springs is situated on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, predominantly on the left bank of the ever-deepening Geysernaya River, into which geothermal waters flow from a relatively young stratovolcano, Kikhpinych. Temperatures have been found to be 250 °C, 500 m below the caldera ground. [1] It is part of the Kronotsky Nature Reserve, which, in turn, is incorporated into the World Heritage Site "Volcanoes of Kamchatka". The valley is difficult to reach, with helicopters providing the only feasible means of transport.geyserRussiahot springsKamchatka PeninsulaRussian Far EaststratovolcanoKikhpinychcaldera [1]Kronotsky Nature ReserveWorld Heritage Sitehelicopters Information for tourists: The Valley of Geysers is located 160 km from Petropavlovsk- Kamchatsky. However, despite such a small distance to reach it is quite problematic. The fact that this uniquenatural object is not a single paved road and the only way - is by air, by helicopter. The tourist season in the Valley begins in July and ends in mid- October. However, because of the relatively high cost of trips (about 17 thousand) to see one of the Seven Wonders of Russia can not everyone.
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