Coming down the river, you can reach the old village. At the 1913 fall fair, the Norwegian F. Nancen was the Arctic Explorer (1861-1930). In this place, the Yenisey is very deep and wonderfully fish. More downstream from Soumarokovo, the Yenisey crosses the territory of the Siberian Central Reserve created in 1985. This reserve, one of the largest in the world (972 000 ha), consists mainly of a taiga of larch, fir and original cedar. It is populated by over 40 species of mammals (zibeline, squirrel, fox, brown bears, elk, hare, Siberian black-black) and over 200 species of birds. If you were required to send a postcard from this place to the end of the world, please note that the central position of the reserve is located in Bor.Four hours later, the boat runs in front of the village of Bakhta, located on the edge of Bakhta, a tributary of the 498 km long Yenisey. The edges of this perfidious river are not yet studied and still remain completely wild, just like some rivers in the Amazon! In recent years, however, we are beginning to see hydrogeologists and submarine tourists. The best time to get there is July-August.

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