Russian woman, gulag museum, Tomtor, Oymyakon, Yakutia, Siberia, Russia


She is the director of a Goulag museum next to Oymyakon. Among the multiples old black and white picture I could recognize her when she should have been 20'. She was exceptionally beautiful and we could still guess that on this actual pic despite we are many decades later. Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of the old picture, which would have let me done a nice set. What a pity… All Siberia lake places were inhabited side the Neolithic. In 3rd century the Huns migrations trough Centre Asia had big influence on migrations of others populations from centre Asia to Siberia. Later some Turkish civilizations migrated there and made the Khakasse Empire, but the north-eastern parts of Siberia kept in a kind of prehistorically lifestyle. Genghis Khan destroyed this Empire at around 1206, leading Siberia civilization to decline. 500 years later some Tatars (old Turkish population integrated in Genghis Khan conquests) migrated to east Siberia and made the Khanat of Siberia (Baikal and Yakutia and Bouriatia are out of it) but where fatly conquered by Ivan the Terrible in 1580 (with help of Cossack, coming from Volga civilization). After Ivan the terrible, Russia continued to progress until Bering Strait since it was interested by fur. Cossack Semion Dejnev arrived in Behring Strait in 1648.


Size: 4000px × 6000px
Location: Verkhoyansk Range, yakutia
Photo credit: © Alex Saurel / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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