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Humpback whales jump spectacularly. Photo credit: Olga Filatova
While travelling by sea you could see whales so close. Photo credit: Olga Kudrina.
Gray whales are often seen straight from the shore. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
You could watch gray whales straight from the shore. Photo credit: Natalia Kalyuzhina.
Orcas. Photo credit: Olga Titova.
Close to the borders of Beringia National Park there are the biggest in Arctica Pacific walrus herds. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
Curious seals watch tourists out of the water. Photo credit: Igor Bobyr.
You could see seals both in the water and on the shore. Photo credit: Igor Bobyr.
In Senyavina strait there are seal herds. Photo credit: Olga Kudrina.
King of the Arctic. Photo credit: Natalia Kalyuzhina.
Seabirds make multi-million colonies on rocky shores and small islands. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
To listen to birds chattering in colonies is an unforgettable experience. Photo credit: Alexander Borovik.
Colorful horned puffins are the decoration of colonies. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
Tufted puffin. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
Beringia is paradise for bird lovers. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
King eider. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
The animals are not afraid of people and let them get so close. Photo credit: Beringia national park.
Arctic ground squirrels probably are the friendliest tundra animals. Photo credit: Igor Bobyr.
Cultural landscapes are a part of Arctic culture heritage. Photo credit: A. Kamenev
Avan is an ancient Eskimos settlement. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
The remains of an abandoned Eskimos settlement called Naukan which is located at the easternmost point of Eurasia. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
Cape Dezhnev lighthouse. Photo credit: Beringia national park
Chukotka's local poeple distinguish more than 50 types of ice. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
The identity colors of the national park are inspired by winter sunsets. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
Fjords, lagoons, canyons, fantastic volcanic hills, colorful tundra… Eastern Chukotka is a land of stunning scenery. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
Autumn in tundra. Photo credit: Andrei Kamenev
Inimitable colors of tundra. Photo credit: Alexander Borovik
Here you could fully unite with nature and feel as a pioneer. Photo credit: Olga Kudrina.
In Chukotka you sometimes feel like on another planet. Photo credit: Olga Kudrina.
Hiking is the best way to explore Beringia. Photo credit: Olga Kudrina.
In autumn tundra is rich in mushrooms and berries. Photo credit: Olga Kudrina.
Indigenous peoples treasure their culture. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
Reindeer herders team. Photo credit: Konstantin Savva.
Chukotka's craftsmen create pieces of art from walrus' tusks. Photo credit: Maxim Antipin.
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