Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei arrives at the port of its registration, Murmansk.08.11.2017#3230848
The ceremony to hoist Russia's national flag on Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei that arrived at the port of its registration, Murmansk.08.11.2017#3230849
Atomflot general director Vyacheslav Ruksha, right, at the ceremony to hoist Russia's national flag on Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei that arrived at the port of its registration, Murmansk.08.11.2017#3230850
Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei arrives at the port of its registration, Murmansk.08.11.2017#3230851
Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei arrives at the port of its registration, Murmansk.08.11.2017#3230852
Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei arrives at the port of its registration, Murmansk.08.11.2017#3230853
Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei arrives at the port of its registration, Murmansk.08.11.2017#3230854
Captain of Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei Alexander Boiko during the the ceremony to hoist Russia's national flag.08.11.2017#3230855
Aboard Atomflot's icebreaking tug Yuribei that arrived at the port of its registration, Murmansk.08.11.2017#3230857
Members of a paleontological expedition of the Soviet Academy of Sciences V. Khloponin, left, and A. Berdov do excavations of the outcrop on a bank of the Yuribei River on the Gyda Peninsula, a place where a female mammoth remains were discovered in September 1979 after having lain in the tundra for about 9,600 years.22.11.1979#6338407
A paleontology expedition of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the members of which carry out excavations in the steep of the Yuribei River on Gyda Peninsula where the remains of a 9,600-year-old female mammoth had been found.22.11.1979#6338401
A paleontology expedition of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the members of which carry out excavations in the steep of the Yuribei River on Gyda Peninsula where the remains of a 9,600-year-old female mammoth had been found.22.11.1979#6338400
A paleontology expedition of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the members of which carry out excavations in the steep of the Yuribei River on Gyda Peninsula where the remains of a 9,600-year-old female mammoth had been found. Parts of the find are carried to the base camp.22.11.1979#6338399
N.Vereshchagin, right, and A.Berdov, members of the paleontology expedition of the USSR Academy of Sciences, carry out excavations in the steep of the Yuribei River on Gyda Peninsula where the remains of a 9,600-year-old female mammoth had been found.18.11.1979#6335515