The view shows the Simferopol reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Salgir River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619442
The view shows the Simferopol reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Salgir River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619444
A man relaxes on the shore of the Simferopol reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Salgir River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619485
Goats graze on the shore of the the Simferopol reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Salgir River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619487
Horses graze on the shore of the Simferopol reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Salgir River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619489
A horse grazes on the shore of the Simferopol reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Salgir River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619449
The view shows the Ayan reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Ayan River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619459
The view shows the Ayan reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Ayan River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619464
The view shows the Ayan reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Ayan River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619471
A young woman walks on the shore of the Ayan reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Ayan River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619488
The view shows the Ayan reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Ayan River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619490
The view shows the Ayan reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Ayan River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619474
The view shows the Ayan reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Ayan River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619482
The view shows a placard reading "swimming and fishing are prohibited" on the shore of the Bakhchisarai reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Kacha River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619477
The view shows the Bakhchisarai reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Kacha River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619491
The view shows a placard reading "It is forbidden to be on the structure. Life-threatening" on the flooded shore of the Bakhchisarai reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Kacha River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619492
The view shows the Bakhchisarai reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Kacha River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619493
Boys ride bicycles along the sore of the the Bakhchisarai reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Kacha River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619479
Boys sunbathe on the shore of the Bakhchisarai reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Kacha River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619494
The view shows the Bakhchisarai reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Kacha River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619438
Boats are seen on the shore of the Bakhchisarai reservoir, which is fed by the waters of the Kacha River, in Crimea, Russia. The volume of water in Crimean reservoirs has significantly increased.05.08.2021#6619436
Shallow bottom of Ayanskoe reservoir is seen in Crimea, Russia. The Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, is almost empty. 07.01.2021#6435270
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. The Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, is almost empty. 07.01.2021#6435272
A fisher stands near Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. The Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, is almost empty.07.01.2021#6435271
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. The Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, is almost empty. 07.01.2021#6435273
A man fishes in the shallowed Simferopol Reservoir near the Crimea's capital city of Simferopol, Russia. 06.01.2021#6435274
Men fish on the shallowed Simferopol Reservoir near the Crimea's capital city of Simferopol, Russia.06.01.2021#6435277
A man fishes in the shallowed Simferopol Reservoir near the Crimea's capital city of Simferopol, Russia. 06.01.2021#6435275
A view shows the shallowed Simferopol Reservoir near the Crimea's capital city of Simferopol, Russia. 05.01.2021#6435276
Men fish on Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411997
A man walks with his dog near Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6412012
A man walks with his dog near Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411966
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411994
A man fishes on Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411977
Cars are stuck on the shallow of Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6412004
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411968
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411980
A man walks past Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411951
A woman looks at Martian lake in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.07.12.2020#6411991
A view shows the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375778
Boys walk on the shallow bottom of Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375776
Water level measuring post is pictured on the shore of the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375781
A man walks past boats tied on the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375774
A tire lies on the shallow bottom of Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375771
A man fishes on the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375769
A fisherman walks on the shallow bottom of Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375766
A pike caught by a fisherman lies on the shallow bottom of Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375753
A man fishes on the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375739
Idle discharge of water from Bureyskoe reservoir at Bureyskaya hydroelectric power plant as part of flood protection in the Far East.07.07.2016#2888257
Idle discharge of water from Bureyskoe reservoir at Bureyskaya hydroelectric power plant as part of flood protection in the Far East.07.07.2016#2888256
Idle discharge of water from Bureyskoe reservoir at Bureyskaya hydroelectric power plant as part of flood protection in the Far East.07.07.2016#2888255
Idle discharge of water from the Bureyskoe storage pond at Bureyskaya hydroelectric power plant as part of flood protection at the Far East.07.07.2016#2888254
Idle discharge of water from the Bureyskoe storage pond at Bureyskaya hydroelectric power plant as part of flood protection at the Far East.07.07.2016#2888253
Idle discharge of water from Bureyskoe reservoir at Bureyskaya hydroelectric power plant as part of flood protection in the Far East.07.07.2016#2888252
Idle discharge of water from the Bureyskoe storage pond at Bureyskaya hydroelectric power plant as part of flood protection at the Far East.07.07.2016#2888251
From left, center: Actors Sergei Gorobchenko and Vladimir Menshov at the shooting of Bakura Bakuradze's film "Moscow, central county".14.06.2010#693963