Friday, December 21, 2007

Baikal #10



Baikal #9

The town of Khuzir





Baikal #8

Baikal #7

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Baikal #6

Housing on Olkhon island is pretty basic. Although 2005 was a leap forward as it brought electricity to the island for the first time!... But honestly, for the time i was there i didn't make too much use of it; life is around the stove!

It's funny to think that this dream like island was once for convicts sent to siberia as punishment.. although, while it appears as a dream island for a tourist like me coming in summer, the long siberian winters, cut from all form of civilisation would have been quite a punishment!..



Baikal #5

One morning as i went for a walk and a few photos, i came across this dead dog - or was it a wolf ?
The birds had already started to eat its insides and its heavy fur was falling, spread by the wind.


Baikal #4

Much bolder than it may seem, a young russian takes a quick foot bath in the freezing waters

Baikal #3

I wasn't really expecting these buddhist prayer flags before a while, but soon i came to realise that the Buryats, the Mongols, and the Tibetans have more in common than i had imagined.
Change of scenery, change of culture.. 4 days in a train had sent me to a complete new world.. a world of ancient traditions and mystic beliefs... Moscow seemed so far already!