Photo–report on a kayak trip around Lake Baikal
The Island of Yarki
1st August, 39th day out, 1170 km. On the Yarky Island.
1st August, 39th day out, 1170 km. Sandy spit of the Yarky Island.
1st August, 39th day out, 1170 km. View from Island of Yarki towards the Verkhneangarskiy Shoal.
2nd August, 40th day out, 1180 km. The Island of Yarki — the longest sandy spit at Baikal.
The north–western coast from the Nizhneangarsk to the north borders of the Baikalo–Lenskiy Nature Reserve
4th August, 42nd day out, 1224 km. Cape Onokochanskiy.
4th August, 42nd day out, 1258 km. Circumventing the delta of the River Rel.
5th August, 43nd day out, 1281 km. View from Cape Tolsty towards the Cape Kotelnikovskiy.
6th August, 44th day out, 1294 km. Visual pollution of Bakal`s shore near the Goryachaya Rivulet.
6th August, 44th day out, 1298 km. Baikal`s shore to the south–west of Cape Kotelnikovskiy.
6th August, 44th day out, 1299 km. Approaching the Kurkula River.
6th August, 44th day out, 1300 km. The Kurkula River.
6th August, 44th day out, 1300 km. View of Khary Bay from the mouth of the River Kurkula.
6th August, 44th day out, 1300 km. Stop at Kurkula River.
7th August, 45th day out, 1302 km. Khary Bay.
7th August, 45th day out, 1307 km. Baikalsky Range approaching the Bolsodey Bay.
7th August, 45th day out, 1319 km. Bolsodey Cape.
7th August, 45th day out, 1320 km. Mouth of the River Molokon. Cape Kovrizhka, with a form unusual for these parts, stands out ahead of us.
7th August, 45th day out, 1321 km. The canyon that the River Molokon gorged out of the Baikalskiy Range.
7th August, 45th day out, 1328 km. Muzinay Cape.
8th August, 46th day out, 1338 km. A lake on Bolshaya Kosa Cape.
9th August, 47th day out, 1342 km. Malaya Kosa Bay.
9th August, 46th day out, 1343 km. Baikalskiy Range in the Malaya Kosa Bay.
Next: Part 7. Baikalo–Lenskiy Nature Reserve