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Forest Village without Roads in Russia. Far From Civilization in Taiga. How people live in Russia?

Forest Village without Roads in Russia. Far From Civilization in Taiga. How people live in Russia?

These remote villages are located in the Tashtagol region.
There are Shors live. This is the indigenous people of Russia. There are very few of them left and these people are threatened with complete extinction. In total, there are 13,000 Shors left on Earth. And most of them live on the territory of Mountain Shoria. Kemerovo region of Russia.

Not far from Ust Anzas there are such villages as: Ust Azas, Za-Mrasu, (up the river Mrasu); Far Kezek, Near Kezek, Cheley and the village of Parushka (down the Mrasu River). There are no roads to these villages, so many of them are already abandoned.

For a long time, taiga people lived without electricity, gas, communications and roads. And only in 2019, the authorities provided every house with solar panels. Now the locals have refrigerators and TVs in their homes. But still there is no cellular communication and the Internet. There is no school. In September, children are sent to a boarding school in Tashtagol. And they come to their parents only for the holidays. It was such a time that we found them in this amazing village.

Mountain Shoria (Shorsk. Taglyg Shor) is a mountain-taiga region located in the southern part of the Kemerovo region at the junction of Altai, Sayan and Kuznetsk Alatau. The region can conditionally be attributed to the Altai mountain system.

Mountain Shoria got its name from the indigenous people - the Shors.

We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
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Far From Civilization In Russia. Remote Taiga Village without roads and communication

Far From Civilization In Russia. Remote Taiga Village without roads and communication

Today we arrived in the village - Ust-Anzas. This remote village is located in the Tashtagol region. The population is approximately 100 people.
ere the Shors live. This is the indigenous people of Russia. There are very few of them left and these people are threatened with complete extinction. In total, there are 13,000 Shors left on Earth. And most of them live on the territory of Mountain Shoria. Kemerovo region of Russia.

Not far from Ust Anzas there are such villages as: Ust Azas, Za-Mrasu, Chazy-Bug (up the river Mrasu); Far Kezek, Near Kezek, Cheley and the village of Parushka (down the Mrasu River). There are no roads to these villages, so many of them are already abandoned.

For a long time, taiga people lived without electricity, gas, communications and roads. And only in 2019, the authorities provided every house with solar panels. Now the locals have refrigerators and TVs in their homes. But still there is no cellular communication and the Internet. There is no school. In September, children are sent to a boarding school in Tashtagol. And they come to their parents only for the holidays. It was such a time that we found them in this amazing village.

Mountain Shoria (Shorsk. Taglyg Shor) is a mountain-taiga region located in the southern part of the Kemerovo region at the junction of Altai, Sayan and Kuznetsk Alatau. The region can conditionally be attributed to the Altai mountain system.

Mountain Shoria got its name from the indigenous people - the Shors.

We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
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Russia has too many natural and man-made top lakes. You may be surprised to learn that Russia is a great vacation destination, but the country is home to several must-see locations and an endless amount of things to do. Russia’s lakes provide a place to spend the day on a boat or in the water, have a relaxing lakeside picnic, or even just take in the beautiful scenery Russia has to offer. Some top lakes are at the high elevation with snow and some are at the low elevation you can view this video of top 10 best lakes in Russia and select the most appropriate place to do lake vacations.

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Top 10 Places to visit in Russia - Travel Guide

Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Volgograd, Kazan, Ufa, Ekaterinburg and other cities of Russia offer a lot for visitors. In this video, I'm going to show you the top 10 places that are worth visiting in Russia.
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You can always find something interesting to do here. In this video you will see the best places to visit in Russia.
Russia is an interesting place to visit. From wonderful subtropical beaches to extremely frigid winter regions in the north, it is a land of extremes. Although the east has fewer people, its beautiful cities are among Russia's most interesting and can compete with the west. Every step a traveler takes in Russia is steeped in history, from bloody battles to brilliant classical music and literature. Here are some of the top destinations in Russia to visit:


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Life in Wild Taiga without roads and communication. Far From Civilization In Russia

Life Far From Civilization In Russia in Remote Taiga Village without roads and communication

Far From Civilization In Russia. Remote Taiga Village without roads and communication

Today we arrived in the village - Чазы- Бук. This remote village is located in the Tashtagol region. The population is approximately 10 people.
There are Shors live. This is the indigenous people of Russia. There are very few of them left and these people are threatened with complete extinction. In total, there are 13,000 Shors left on Earth. And most of them live on the territory of Mountain Shoria. Kemerovo region of Russia.

Not far from Ust Anzas there are such villages as: Ust Azas, Za-Mrasu, Chazy-Bug (up the river Mrasu); Far Kezek, Near Kezek, Cheley and the village of Parushka (down the Mrasu River). There are no roads to these villages, so many of them are already abandoned.

For a long time, taiga people lived without electricity, gas, communications and roads. And only in 2019, the authorities provided every house with solar panels. Now the locals have refrigerators and TVs in their homes. But still there is no cellular communication and the Internet. There is no school. In September, children are sent to a boarding school in Tashtagol. And they come to their parents only for the holidays. It was such a time that we found them in this amazing village.

Mountain Shoria (Shorsk. Taglyg Shor) is a mountain-taiga region located in the southern part of the Kemerovo region at the junction of Altai, Sayan and Kuznetsk Alatau. The region can conditionally be attributed to the Altai mountain system.

Mountain Shoria got its name from the indigenous people - the Shors.

We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
Unusual Stove in Caucasian mountains Village. WINTER in Dagestan. Russia

We travel to different regions of Russia and show you how people live in Russian remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.

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Life in the COLDEST PLACE on Earth (Record-Breaking Cold!) | Yakutsk, Yakutia

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Life in the Coldest place on earth, the region of Yakutia (Republic of Sakha), Siberia, Russia, & the Worlds coldest city, Yakutsk. We traveled to Yakutsk in the middle of winter to find out how people here survive in the toughest climate in the world. Little did we know, we would manage to time it so perfect that we would actually arrive during the coldest day in the last 20 years (-63'C / '81.5'F).
The lowest air temperature ever recorded in this region is -96°F (-71°C). The coldest town is Oymyakon, which is also in Yakutia, Siberia.
Life up here in the coldest city and region on planet earth is tough, and winter is long, however, people have lived here for centuries. The Yakut (Sakha) people have called this region home for generations and their unique culture & attitude to life has helped them thrive here in cold tundra of Yakutia, Siberia.

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Remote Russia: How People Live in Isolated Villages? | Mobile Shops in Russia | Documentary ENG SUB

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In the Republic of Karelia, a Russian region bordering Finland, there are more than 400 remote villages, where it is not so easy to get by car, as there are hardly any roads there. It’s usually about 40-50 people (mainly old ones) living there. These villages are completely isolated from the rest of the world: there are no supermarkets or grocery stores, some places don't even have stable electricity supply. The only hope for the residents of these villages are mobile shops — vans that deliver food, medicine and even utensils to remote corners of the Russian North.

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01:02 How mobile shops work
03:01 Concentration camp in a village
03:57 How to run a mobile shop
05:57 Electricity outages
08:08 Villagers’ problems
12:40 Lack of infrastructure and telecommunication
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18:16 The village where electricity is supplied according to schedule
20:56 Visiting a local babushka
25:32 A telephone booth that doesn’t work
27:37 Life of a Karelian farmer

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These countries have a vast amount of forests that cover an impressive area. From Brazil to Russia to Canada, these countries have some of the largest forests in the world. This list is a great resource if you're interested in learning more about forested countries around the world! In this video, we'll take a look at 10 countries with the largest forest area. If you're interested in nature and the environment, then you'll love this list of countries with the largest forest area. From rainforest to taiga, these countries have a lot to offer nature lovers! Forest area is a crucial factor when it comes to climate change, as it retains huge amounts of carbon dioxide. So make sure to check out this list and see which countries rank highest!

10. India - 70 million hectares of native forest.
9. Peru - 73 million hectares of native forest.
8. Indonesia - 91 million hectares of native forest.
7. Australia - 123 million hectares of native forest.
6. Congo - 152 million hectares of native forest.
5. China - 208 million hectares of native forest.
4. USA - 310 million hectares of native forest.
3. Canada - 347million hectares of native forest.
2. Brazil - 493 million hectares of native forest.
1. Russia - 814 million hectares of native forest.

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This is our life in Russia in late 2022 / 2023. Traveling to Russia as a westerner has always been difficult, a bureaucratic nightmare, but this year is the first time Matt and I have really had any issues. We arrived in my hometown of Kemerovo, Siberia, after crossing in to Russia at Kaliningrad and flying to Novosibirsk. Once here and staying with my family, we went to register with the local authorities, but everything turned out to be a little complicated to say the least. This is a week in our lives here staying in Siberia as we hang out with my family and prepare for New years eve (the biggest celebration of the year in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and many other former Soviet countries). Welcome to a very cold, wintery Siberia.

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Russian Taiga - Basic facts

Taiga is the largest type of forest on the Earth. Its huge territory accounts for one-fifth of the world's total forested land and contains as much as one-half of the world's evergreen forests.

The taiga is one of the world’s largest terrestrial ecosystems. It is a great example of how nature strives through the harshest of weather conditions.The word taiga comes from Turkish and it means “coniferous forests.”

These forests represent the largest, oldest and snowiest type of land territory, covering extremely large areas in northern Russia, mostly Siberia. In some places, the width of these forests reaches several thousand kilometers. The taiga takes up about 11 percent of the Northern Hemisphere.

Similar forests can be found in areas of Eurasia and North America, and mountain regions of Northern Europe. The areas covered by this type of forest are larger in Russia than anywhere else in the world. The taiga is sometimes referred to as a Russian mirac

The taiga forests have one of the coldest biomes on Earth its temperatures vary considerably in the winter and summer.

The temperature in the summer is usually around 10 degrees Celsius and never higher than 20 degrees. Even though summers are mostly warm, they are very brief - for a large part of the year, the sun does not rise too far above the horizon. Winters last up to six months, with the average temperature far below freezing.

Most of the year, however, the temperature of minus 50 degrees Celsius is considered normal. The lowest temperature that can be experienced in the taiga is said to be MINUS 68 degrees Celsius.

Those who have experienced the taiga, say living there is cold and lonely. The spring and autumn are so brief, you hardly know they exist at all.

The soil in the taiga is thin and poor in nutrients. This contributes to the fact that most trees in the taiga grow close to the ground and their roots don’t go too far into the soil. Even though the taiga is mostly coniferous – dominated by larch, spruce, fir, and pine, some broadleaf trees can also been seen here. For example birch, aspen, willow, and rowan. A lot of the trees found in the taiga change their biochemistry throughout the year, so they have the strength to better resist freezing. Taiga is also no stranger to moss and bogs.

Nowhere else in the world is there such a large number of furry animals than in the taiga. Large herbivorous animals and small rodents are residents in these forests – bears, weasels, raccoons, wolves, lynxes, rabbits and squirrels. They are well adapted to the harsh weather.

Often, the larger animals eat a lot during the warmer months, gain a lot of weight, and then sleep through the colder months when they hibernate. The animals that don’t hibernate generally become less active.

About 300 species of birds spend summers in the taiga. Only about 30 species stick around for the winter – the ones with more feathers to keep them warm. The taiga produces an enormous amount of oxygen – it is said to generate enough oxygen on its own to re-generate enough oxygen for the entire planet.

Taiga in danger

One of the most serious threats to the taiga is deforestation for human purposes. And this practice has been on the rise in recent years. A lot of animals of the taiga are hunted and trapped for their rich furs. This plays a major role in the decline of their populations. Global warming is also a reason for concern.


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Life in Remote Taiga Village In Russia. Far From Civilization without roads and communication.

Life in Remote Taiga Village In Russia. Far From Civilization without roads and communication.

Today we arrived in the village - Ust-Anzas. This remote village is located in the Tashtagol region. The population is approximately 100 people.
There are Shors live. This is the indigenous people of Russia. There are very few of them left and these people are threatened with complete extinction. In total, there are 13,000 Shors left on Earth. And most of them live on the territory of Mountain Shoria. Kemerovo region of Russia.

Not far from Ust Anzas there are such villages as: Ust Azas, Za-Mrasu, Chazy-Bug (up the river Mrasu); Far Kezek, Near Kezek, Cheley and the village of Parushka (down the Mrasu River). There are no roads to these villages, so many of them are already abandoned.

For a long time, taiga people lived without electricity, gas, communications and roads. And only in 2019, the authorities provided every house with solar panels. Now the locals have refrigerators and TVs in their homes. But still there is no cellular communication and the Internet. There is no school. In September, children are sent to a boarding school in Tashtagol. And they come to their parents only for the holidays. It was such a time that we found them in this amazing village.

Mountain Shoria (Shorsk. Taglyg Shor) is a mountain-taiga region located in the southern part of the Kemerovo region at the junction of Altai, Sayan and Kuznetsk Alatau. The region can conditionally be attributed to the Altai mountain system.

Mountain Shoria got its name from the indigenous people - the Shors.

We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
Unusual Stove in Caucasian mountains Village. WINTER in Dagestan. Russia

We travel to different regions of Russia and show you how people live in Russian remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.

We are the ULENGOVS - Tatiana and Maxim. Welcome to our channel!

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The 7 Best Places to Live in Russia

The best cities to live in Russia are all very different from each other. Russia is the largest country in the world and an incredibly interesting place to live, but almost all expats who live in the country are concentrated in Moscow.
There are a fair number of expats in St. Petersburg as well, but nowhere close to Moscow. At the height of the boom in Russia, Moscow was one of the most popular expat destinations in the world.

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Life Wild Forest Far From Civilization In Russia in Remote Taiga Village

Life Wild Forest Far From Civilization In Russia in Remote Taiga Village

Today we arrived in the village - Chazy-Bug. This remote village is located in the Tashtagol region. The population is approximately 10 people.
There are Shors live. This is the indigenous people of Russia. There are very few of them left and these people are threatened with complete extinction. In total, there are 13,000 Shors left on Earth. And most of them live on the territory of Mountain Shoria. Kemerovo region of Russia.

Not far from Ust Anzas there are such villages as: Ust Azas, Za-Mrasu, (up the river Mrasu); Far Kezek, Near Kezek, Cheley and the village of Parushka (down the Mrasu River). There are no roads to these villages, so many of them are already abandoned.

For a long time, taiga people lived without electricity, gas, communications and roads. And only in 2019, the authorities provided every house with solar panels. Now the locals have refrigerators and TVs in their homes. But still there is no cellular communication and the Internet. There is no school. In September, children are sent to a boarding school in Tashtagol. And they come to their parents only for the holidays. It was such a time that we found them in this amazing village.

Mountain Shoria (Shorsk. Taglyg Shor) is a mountain-taiga region located in the southern part of the Kemerovo region at the junction of Altai, Sayan and Kuznetsk Alatau. The region can conditionally be attributed to the Altai mountain system.

Mountain Shoria got its name from the indigenous people - the Shors.

We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
Unusual Stove in Caucasian mountains Village. WINTER in Dagestan. Russia

We travel to different regions of Russia and show you how people live in Russian remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.

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Top 10 Birds in Russia A Spectacular Avian Diversity

Top 10 Birds in Russia: A Spectacular Avian Diversity


Russia, with its vast landscapes and diverse habitats, is home to a stunning array of bird species. From the dense forests of Siberia to the Arctic tundra, Russia offers birdwatchers a unique opportunity to witness some of the most beautiful avian species in the world. Here are the top 10 birds found in Russia:


Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus): This magnificent eagle, named after the German naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller, is one of the largest birds of prey in the world. With its striking white plumage and impressive wingspan, the Steller's Sea Eagle is a symbol of Russia's Far East.


Siberian Rubythroat (Calliope calliope): Found in the taiga forests of Siberia, the Siberian Rubythroat is known for its vibrant plumage and melodious song. Birdwatchers flock to Russia's remote wilderness areas to catch a glimpse of this elusive bird.


Siberian Crane (Grus leucogeranus): As one of the rarest crane species in the world, the Siberian Crane is a symbol of grace and beauty. With its pristine white feathers and elegant stature, seeing a Siberian Crane in the wild is a truly unforgettable experience.


Amur Falcon (Falco amurensis): Every year, thousands of Amur Falcons migrate from their breeding grounds in Siberia to their wintering grounds in southern Africa. These small birds of prey are known for their stunning aerial displays and swift flight.


Blakiston's Fish Owl (Bubo blakistoni): With its piercing yellow eyes and mottled brown plumage, Blakiston's Fish Owl is one of the largest owl species in the world. Found in the remote rivers of the Russian Far East, this elusive owl is a symbol of wilderness and mystery.


Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis): Known as the bird of happiness in Japanese culture, the Red-crowned Crane is revered for its majestic appearance and graceful dance rituals. Found in the wetlands of Russia's Far East, the Red-crowned Crane is a symbol of longevity and good fortune.


Siberian Jay (Perisoreus infaustus): With its striking blue and white plumage, the Siberian Jay is a common sight in the taiga forests of Siberia. These intelligent and curious birds are known for their playful antics and melodious calls.


Siberian Blue Robin (Larvivora cyane): This small, robin-sized bird is known for its stunning blue plumage and sweet, flute-like song. Found in the dense undergrowth of Siberian forests, the Siberian Blue Robin is a favorite among birdwatchers.


Pallas's Sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus): Adapted to the harsh desert environments of central Asia, Pallas's Sandgrouse is a master of survival. With its cryptic plumage and ability to travel long distances in search of water, this enigmatic bird is a testament to the resilience of life in the Russian steppes.


Siberian Accentor (Prunella montanella): This small, unassuming bird is known for its subtle beauty and melodious song. Found in the mountainous regions of Siberia, the Siberian Accentor is a delight to observe in its natural habitat.


In conclusion, Russia's rich and diverse avifauna offers birdwatchers a unique opportunity to witness some of the most beautiful and fascinating bird species in the world. From majestic eagles to tiny songbirds, Russia's birds are a testament to the country's natural beauty and biodiversity

How to Travel in Russian National Parks? ????????| Ural Mountains vlog

This vlog shows what traveling in Russian national parks is like. I went to see Inzersky Ridge (Инзерские Зубчатки) in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. First, we spent the night in a tiny village and then went to our destination by a Soviet (almost) military truck. Enjoy this off-road adventure!

0:00 - Expectations of the national park
01:10 - Thunder storm in an empty Russian village
02:06 - Horror hotel
03:27 - Traveling by a Soviet military truck
07:26 - Hiking through the taiga
08:42 - Climbing rocks to see beautiful nature
11:52 - How I became tougher
13:57 - More cool cars and our way back

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My name is Elena. I'm currently living in Izhevsk, a small city somewhere in the middle of Russia. Here on my YouTube channel I share videos about life in my country. From street food in Russian provincial towns and unusual places to visit here to some cool facts about Russian history, culture, lifestyle and mentality :)

The 10 Coldest Cities in Russia

There are not many cities in the world with such a cold climate as Russia. Of course, Canada has cities with a harsh climate, but they have a much smaller population than Russian cities.

Here the 10 of the coldest cities in Russia:
01:52 - 10. Borzya
03:00 - 9. Pevek
04:12 - 8. Dudinka
05:18 - 7. Norilsk
06:23 - 6. Kyzyl
07:09 - 5. Neryungri
07:39 - 5. Olyokminsk
08:18 - 3 Vilyuisk
08:44 - 2. Yakutsk
09:44 - 1. Verkhoyansk

The coldest cities in Russia on Google Maps:

Borzya


Pevek


Dudinka



Norilsk


Kyzyl


Neryungri


Olyokminsk


Vilyuisk


Yakutsk


Verkhoyansk

Mansi. People of the Taiga | Come and visit the Urals #13

The Mansi people is a Russian ethnic minority, a Ugrian indigenous people living in Khanty–Mansia, an autonomous okrug within Tyumen Oblast and in Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia.
They were formerly known as the Voguls.

The Mansi language have co-official status with Russian.

The ancestors of Mansi people populated the areas west of the Urals.

We invite you to visit Mansi people throughout the year.

Dikiy Sever expedition club (Yekaterinburg, Russia) offers unique guided snowmobile tours and skiing trips including meals, transfers and some sightseeing.

When you plan a vacation package with Dikiy Sever expedition club, you can rest assured you’ll get the best of your vacation time in Russia! Realize your Russian adventure with us.
Running expeditions since 2006, we spent 13 years exploring the most remote and inaccessible parts of the Urals.

Explore the Untouched Nature of Russia with us! Expedition club Dikiy Sever (in Russian stands for Wild North) – Expeditions to any far-off corner of the Urals.

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Siberia. Living by Taiga Rules 3. / Bushcraft in Siberia. Wilderness Survival

Siberia ... For many inhabitants of the planet, this is still a mysterious, unexplored and frightening place on Earth. To this day, there are many tales about Siberia that are far from reality. Indeed, everything is not as clear and simple here as in the forest of the European parts of Russia. ( The Taiga is a harsh world that does not forgive mistakes. Despite the fact that we are in the 21st century and everyone has a phone and GPS, it is better for the average person not to intrude in the taiga, there are laws and traditions that must be known and followed, otherwise you may not come back.

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