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An insight into the seven wonders of Russia

Posted on March 24th, 2011.

If you’re dreaming about a Russian holiday, your vacation wouldn’t be complete without visiting the seven wonders of Russia. Last year, famous Russian TV-channels and radio stations conducted an official poll and revealed the real wonders Russia has. The result of the poll was seven best-looking and fascinating places. Here they are:

The Valley of Geysers:

Located over the Kamchatka Peninsula, The Valley of Geysers comprises of hundreds of living geysers. There are no authentic roads heading towards the Valley, however, if tourists wish to explore this great wonder, they need to travel by helicopter.

, An insight into the seven wonders of Russia

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Lake Baikal:

Recognized as the deepest lake and great wonders of planet earth, the Lake Baikal holds 20 percent of fresh surface water when compared to other great lakes in the world. Its supernatural deep blue color and neighboring mountains are gaining immense popularity as they are considered as favorite tourist attractions. Those who love to hunt climb and fish would find this destination quite appealing. Besides these attractions, Lake Baikal’s shores also feature beautiful resort spas and hotels.

Mamayev Kurga:

Mamayev Kurgan is a prevailing height overlooking the great city of Volgograd, previously called Stalingrad in southern Russia. The Mamayev Kurgan boasts a memorial complex marking the Battle of Stalingrad. This prominent tourist attraction is reportedly leaning onto one side and would eventually crumple if not cared for.

, An insight into the seven wonders of Russia

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Saint Basil’s Cathedral:

Built primarily to look like the flares of a beacon reaching the sky, Saint Basil’s Cathedral commemorates two of Russian military victories. At present, Saint Basil’s Cathedral is an exclusive looking wonder, which is a highly admired tourist attraction in Moscow.

Peterhof Palace:

Peterhof Palace comprises a series of stunning palaces and gardens frequently called the Russian Versailles sited in the capital of St. Petersburg. Built by Peter the Great, the Peterhof Palace has become a favorite tourist attraction in Russia. St. Petersburg features several beautiful hotels to house the tourists visiting Peterhof.

Mount Elbrus:

Standing tall at 5,642 meters, the Mount Elbrus is considered as the highest mountain in Russia. Mount Elbrus is a renowned tourist destination and many people long for climbing up the mountain especially during summer. During the 70s, a unique cable-car system was used, which takes individuals up to 3,800 meters up the mountain. Every day, nearly 100 people attempt to reach Elbrus peak. However during winder, attempts are very scares.

, An insight into the seven wonders of Russia

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Columns of Erosion:

The Columns of Erosion, also called as Manpupuner in Russia are the state’s most mysterious attractions. Locals out there call them as, “7 Strong Men”, with its height touching up to 42 meters. The Manpupuner makes it out-of-the-way to even professional rock-climbers.


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