Photo–report on a kayak trip around Lake Baikal
From River Shegnanda to the southern borders of the Frolikhinsky Reserve
29th July, 36th day out, 1067 km. View of Bolshoi Amnundakan Bay.
29th July, 36th day out, 1078 km. View from Cape Orgokon towards the Cape Turaly.
Frolikhinsky Reserve
29th July, 36th day out, 1092 km. The famous dune of «singing» sands at Cape Turaly.
29th July, 36th day out, 1099 km. Papakha cliff in the Bolshoy Samdakan Bay.
29th July, 36th day out, 1099 km. Natural monument — Papakha cliff in the Bolshoi Samdakan Bay.
29th July, 36th day out, 1100 km. Cliffs at Cape Khaman–Kit.
29th July, 36th day out, 1100 km. Cliffs at Cape Khaman–Kit. The Evenks honoured this remnant as one of the gods of Baikal.
30th July, 37th day out, 1106 km. Gulls in Khakusy Bay.
30th July, 37th day out, 1106 km. Sunset in Khakusy Bay.
31st July, 38th day out, 1114 km. Tukalaragdy Cape.
31st July, 38th day out, 1115 km. Bay to the north of the Cape Tukalaragdy. Far off — the Cape Lakanda (Aiyaya).
31st July, 38th day out, 1118 km. Entrance to Aiyaya Bay. In 2006, it was forbidden to enter the Aiyaya and Frolikha bays because of forest fires.
31st July, 38th day out, 1129 km. Cape Frolova. Cape Nemnyanka can be seen on the horizon.
31st July, 38th day out, 1130 km. Cape Frolova.
31st July, 38th day out, 1130 km. Cape Frolova.
31st July, 38th day out, 1130 km. Shore of the Frolova Cape.
31st July, 38th day out, 1135 km. Frolikha Bay.
31st July, 38th day out, 1040 km. On Cape Nemnyanka.
Next: Part 6. The north–western coast from the Island of Yarki to Cape Elokhin