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Perm region. Gubakha. Mount Ladeynaya.
Russia
Perm region. Gubakha. Mount Ladeynaya. The main feature of the rock mass is that it offers a very interesting and unusual view. Most often, from the rocks we see endless forests, river bends and other rocks. The main feature of Ladeynaya - the view from the mountain combines natural and industrial landscape. An amazing panorama will open before you - below the bends of the Kosva River with a hanging bridge, the small settlements of Zagubashka and Kirovsky. You can see the neighboring rock masses, as well as the ruins of the cable car and the ghost town of Verkhnyaya Gubakha. On the left is the Ladeyny Log, as well as the round-the-clock burning torch of the Koksokhim enterprise. On the contrary, there are huge dumps left over from the time of coal mining, they are overgrown with forest and are hardly recognizable, but their scale is amazing. In 2019, scenery was built nearby for shooting a film based on the book by Alexei Ivanov "The Heart of Parma", they can also be viewed. In one place came together the amazing beauty of nature and the enormous power of man, as well as the consequences of the unlimited use of this power. From the rock, you can also see the orange-coloured mine waters, which flow in a wide stream into the waters of the Kosva River.
Copyright: Eugene Orlov
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11668x5834
Taken: 16/08/2022
Uploaded: 18/08/2022
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Tags: perm; gubakha; ladeynaya.
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