The light amphitheater on the Kuskov embankment in Totma: wooden bench steps are illuminated at night, and on each of them there is information about Totma sailors. There are 12 plaques on the seats with stories and unique illustrations. Plaque "Map made of stones. Expedition of the St. Julian ship, 1758-1762."11.10.2023#8558224
The Mokhnataya, Beshtau, Zheleznaya, Razvalka and Zmeika mountains as seen from an observation point in Pyatigorsk.23.07.2018#5597267
A map made of 45,000 plates of color stones (1936) that is presented in the Academician Chernyshev Central Research Museum of Geological Prospecting.02.03.2015#2581940
Fragment of the map made out of 45,000 plates of color stones (1936) that is presented in the Academician Chernyshev Central Research Museum of Geological Prospecting.02.03.2015#2581942
Part of a map made of 45,000 coloured stone plates (1936) presented at the Central Scientific Research Geological Survey Museum named after Academician F.N.Chernyshev.02.03.2015#2581950
Part of a map made of 45,000 coloured stone plates (1936) presented at the Central Scientific Research Geological Survey Museum named after Academician F.N.Chernyshev.02.03.2015#2581945
A still-life with semi-precious stones. Produce of the Russkiye Samotsvety factory in Sverdlovsk.01.01.1981#523170
Drift miners Nikolai Larionov and Viktor Kobelev (right) at the Ulan-Khoda nephrite deposit, Buryatia. 1974.01.06.1974#586211
Doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences, professor, two-times winner of the State Prize of the USSR Mikhail Senyukov, center, and employees of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gas, village of Razvilka. From 1999 Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gases and Gas Technologies – Gazprom VNIIGAZ (Limited Liability Company (OOO) "Gazprom VNIIGAZ").01.07.1973#754303
Visitors of the State Hermitage museum examine a mosaic map of the USSR made of ornamental and precious stone, a unique example of lapidary arts of the 30ies of the 20th century.01.09.1971#42849
Sverdlovsk lapidary factory (now Russian Gems plant). Apprentices Alexei Kamayev and Valery Tatarinov making a map of the Soviet Union from Ural gem-stones.15.06.1970#6512494
The Evenki Autonomous Area, the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The area where the Tunguska meteorite fell.01.06.1966#3238033